I am was surprised to read that the conventional wisdom regarding wrestling has changed so much over the past few decades. In my youth I dated a wrestler and my sons took wrestling when they were young as well, and this all came as a total surprise to me. Of course I haven't paid any attention to wrestling as a sport in at least 4 decades, so that excuses my surprise. Still I had to look it up because it made me wonder, and after all, I like educational opportunities.
Yes, it's quite an infectious sport now! Makes sense I guess...lots of slippery skin-to-skin contact and lots of nasty bugs out there. The increase of antibiotic resistance is scary, and the idea you could contract MRSA from wrestling is quite something!
Good luck to your nephew, MGM.
Not my nephew, it's my son! Shared shower, shared towels, responsibility for his health, so I'm highly motivated
As far as a soap, I tend to agree medicinal soap might not be the best option, but it might be useful to include a pre-shower product that could be used prior to using your soap. I would not suggest a lotion or anything prior to a meet or wrestling event as that is probably forbidden for obvious reasons (causes the skin to be slippery, which to do intentionally would be unsportsman-like conduct.) But something that could be rubbed or massaged into the skin as a pre-shower cleanser/muscle soothing oil kind of thing, might be beneficial. Using a carrier oil and some of the ingredients that would help prevent infection would be where I would probably go with this idea. I'd lean towards a Thieves oil kind of mixture and work from there.
I ended up buying this soap:
Defense .
I will attempt to reverse engineer it once the 5 bars run out. It is quite nice and smells very fresh.
I think I will also make
some of the wipes, using just some standard baby or body wipes and adding distilled water, preservative, polysorbate as an emulsifier, and TTO, Eucalyptus, and Peppermint. It seems that it's important to wipe down before your sweat dries, so these can be used right at the gym. Might be able to set up a little business supplying the other fellows, too ;-)
@DeeAnna I didn't see anything in that Tisserand interview that indicated whether TTO and Eucalyptus's properties would be rendered ineffective, beyond the boiling point, but I'm pretty sure my soap isn't getting to 330F. Or am I misinterpreting what you meant?
The soap website does provide
one study showing the soap's effectiveness, but it's hard to tell if that's due to the EOs or just to the fact that it's soap