Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | True or False? antimicrobial soap kills cold viruses.
False: antimicrobial soap kills bacteria, not the viruses that cause colds. The best protection against colds is to wash your hands often using warm, soapy water. It takes approximately one minute of handwashing to remove viruses.
Waterless alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be helpful when soap and water aren't available. Hand sanitizers such as Purell and Nexcare kill cold viruses, as do disposable alcohol towelettes.
•True or False? Being cold increases the risk of getting a cold. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It is our immune system that takes care of these threats and keeps us safe, not antimicrobial soap.
But many consumers don't understand this. They think that they can make their homes spotless; that they can create a level-4 biohazard clean room in their kitchen by using this antimicrobial soap, and that this will somehow protect them from getting sick. But the reality is that they're giving themselves nervous system disorders while actually promoting the breeding of resistant strains of bacteria. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | False: antimicrobial soap kills bacteria, not the viruses that cause colds. The best protection against colds is to wash your hands often using warm, soapy water. It takes approximately one minute of handwashing to remove viruses.
Waterless alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be helpful when soap and water aren't available. Hand sanitizers such as Purell and Nexcare kill cold viruses, as do disposable alcohol towelettes.
•True or False? Being cold increases the risk of getting a cold. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They think that they can make their homes spotless; that they can create a level-4 biohazard clean room in their kitchen by using this antimicrobial soap, and that this will somehow protect them from getting sick. But the reality is that they're giving themselves nervous system disorders while actually promoting the breeding of resistant strains of bacteria. And thanks to the nervous system damage caused by these antimicrobial ingredients, people are probably accelerating Alzheimer's disease by using these products. | | And while it's not accurate to say that there's Agent Orange in your antimicrobial soap, there is indeed a chemical compound that's similar in its function, purpose, and molecular structure. Is this something that you want to be coating your dishes with? How insane is that?
Yet it's precisely what millions of Americans are doing each and every day that they use these products. They are literally placing a thin film of nerve agent chemicals on their dishes, and then drinking and eating from those dishes. Here, Johnny, be sure to clean up your plate! | | Switch out all your soap: get rid of all that antimicrobial soap and switch to a product like Dr. Bronner's soap, which is only scented with natural oils like peppermint and almond oil. It's a wonderful soap, and I strongly recommend it. Throw out all those ridiculous brand name shampoos that are loaded with garbage ingredients that actually promote dandruff and hair loss because of all the toxic chemicals they contain. A lot of these products actually cause the very problems they claim to be solving. Throw those out! Go with olive oil shampoo from a company called Heritage Products. | | And while you're at it, throw out the antimicrobial soap. Er, wait a minute, that might be an EPA violation. Better call a chemical waste processing facility and see if they can take it off your hands in an environmentally responsible way. Just don't be foolish enough to coat your skin with it. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Clean up the basin by washing with antimicrobial soap. Then disinfect with 10% bleach solution and rinse after 10 minutes.
CONCLUSION
As a physician using Dr Shirmer's technique and peat formula, I have seen accelerated results that would not be achieved with any other method. I have seen excellent results for:
• arthritis
• tenosynovitis
• strains and sprains
• plantar fascitis
• low back pain including sciatica
• scoliosis
• fractures
• gout
• muscle pain
• dermatologic conditions such as eczema. |
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