disney1990
<font color=royalblue>Wow, it make my heart skip a
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The Dr. told me today, when I brought DD6 in for the 4th time in 3 months- that she's being tested for low immune system problems. Apparently, there are more and more people with problems due to 'low immune systems'. He said there is a new study that was just done.
All of this antibacterial soap/lotion/foam is actually causing us more harm than good. It's not only killing off the bad germs, it's killing off the germs that our body needs in order to have a healthy immune system. Our body needs certain bacteria in order to stay 'regulated' and this antibacterial EVERYTHING that we're using is not helping our kids. if it kills off ALL bacteria, our body's can't fight off the bad bacteria and that's why so many kids are sicker and get sick more often now days.
NOW, don't get me wrong. Antibacterial stuff is OK to use on occasion- but he said that good old soap and hot water do the trick better. which, I've used most of the time anyways- but I'm certainly more aware of problems with using antibacterial wipes/foams/soaps now more than I ever have been.
I know there is a fine line between healthy/non-healthy in schools- but our school district is actually looking to GET RID of antibacterial all together (my DD's Dr. said) because the teachers/educators/school staff are relying too heavily on it instead of using the plain old soap and water. The reason why kids are getting so ill and more ill more often now days is not because of the fact that they aren't 'getting rid' of germs. It's because they are 'getting rid of too many bacteria/germs' and their bodies can't fight for themselves.
Now, I'm all for being clean. I'm all for my kids washing and being 'bad germ free'...but I do believe that our society has gone a little overboard with this antibacterial stuff and it's hurting us more than helping us. I know that they have it in hospitals (which is about the only place that it SHOULD be used 24/7 according to DD's Dr.)...but when it comes to ridding germs- I'll be going old-fashioned from now on out (for the most part!!!)...
I'll be getting rid of all the anti-bacterial soaps in my home- it's overkill for a home. Only using it when we're out in public with no other choice.
There are many good soaps (both liquid and bar soap and foams) that do not contain antibacterial ingredients...Those are what we SHOULD be using so our kids can be healthier and have better immune systems!
I have been trying to tell people this for years. We don't need antibacterial in laundry soap, dish soap, hand soap. All we need is soap and water. The ingredients in the antibacterial products are in every single stream, river, lake, etc. in the United States and we need to stop using them.