LuluLovesDisney
<font color=red>If you're not outraged, you're not
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There WAS a study like that! I read abt it in a magazine around December(?).
The study suggested that if you live in a very clean environment and are rarely exposed to germs and bacteria your immune system never builds up protection to the illness. If you are exposed to small amounts of germs and bacteria your body usually builds a natural immunity to stuff like that.
Example- you get flu shots, etc. which work by giving you a small amount of the virus you don't want to get! It sounds counterintuitive but it works. It is designed so that your body will automatically attack the virus and therefore build immunity to future exposure of that particular illness. Same thing with superclean environment vs. average clean. It's good to get small amounts of certain germs as long as you have a healthy immune system and no preexisting conditions. So, I don't really worry about germs as much. So, those who don't clean/disinfect, there's a positive!
However, I do bring hand sanitizer and wipes because if you EAT germs like e coli, etc. you can get VERY sick.
I make sure I wash well after using bathrooms and always before eating. That's a must! I am also paranoid about all the reports of "bodily fluids" in various places around the room.
That is the one thing that I try not to think about. It grosses me out so much.
I *do* wipe down the toilet, phone and remote control. I also bring my own pillowcase even though I put it on their pillow it makes me feel better.
Another thing about hand sanitizer/anti-bac soap: check your ingredients. alcohol is an effective germ killer, but triclosan is even more effective. Too effective for some people. If you have a low thyroid or even a borderline thyroid condition (like me), never use anything containing triclosan. It permeates the skin and can interfere with T3, lowering it even more! Use brands that only use alcohol if you're worried.
The study suggested that if you live in a very clean environment and are rarely exposed to germs and bacteria your immune system never builds up protection to the illness. If you are exposed to small amounts of germs and bacteria your body usually builds a natural immunity to stuff like that.
Example- you get flu shots, etc. which work by giving you a small amount of the virus you don't want to get! It sounds counterintuitive but it works. It is designed so that your body will automatically attack the virus and therefore build immunity to future exposure of that particular illness. Same thing with superclean environment vs. average clean. It's good to get small amounts of certain germs as long as you have a healthy immune system and no preexisting conditions. So, I don't really worry about germs as much. So, those who don't clean/disinfect, there's a positive!

However, I do bring hand sanitizer and wipes because if you EAT germs like e coli, etc. you can get VERY sick.




Another thing about hand sanitizer/anti-bac soap: check your ingredients. alcohol is an effective germ killer, but triclosan is even more effective. Too effective for some people. If you have a low thyroid or even a borderline thyroid condition (like me), never use anything containing triclosan. It permeates the skin and can interfere with T3, lowering it even more! Use brands that only use alcohol if you're worried.
