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Softsoap Naturals Clean Protection Antibacterial Hand Soap: Look At The Label by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Sat 07 Apr 2012 2:01am Continuing our look at top selling beauty products on Amazon.com… This product is is Amazon’s #5 best seller and supposedly protects skin’s natural moisture level, provides mild lather, and contains “two antibacterial skin cleaners that cut through soil quickly.” Which ingredients make it work? Let’s look at the label to find out. ... Read on »
Green Back to School: Avoid the Antibacterial, Triclosan Hand Soap by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Aug 2011 12:00am Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to for updates on this topic. Image via Wikipedia My kids started school last week.  Schools can be toxic places. From pesticides and herbicides used outdoors to harsh chemical cleaning products used inside, our children are exposed to many toxins ... Read on »
Introducing the LYSOL No-Touch Hand Soap System, Plus a Contest to Win a Trip to Disney World! by Susan H. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Fri 22 Mar 2013 2:04pm My 9-year-old twin boys are typical boys -- I love their curiosity and sense of adventure. But one thing that makes me cringe is that they touch everything! From the fast-food counters to the bugs on the ground, they can’t seem to keep their hands off the things in their surroundings. So, whenever they walk in the door after being out in the ... Read on »
Can You Get Dirty From Washing Your Hands? by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Sat 21 May 2011 2:01am Pamela ponders…Are antibacterial hand soaps worth spending more on? The Left Brain responds: Under normal circumstances washing your hands thoroughly with good old bar soap and water is all you need to remove removing bacteria.  So the answer is, no, you don’t need to spend more on antibacterial products. In fact,  Right Brain ha ... Read on »
Q&A: What Health Precautions Should Be Taken for Analingus (Video) by Dan and Jennifer .. Health Maven Posted Tue 02 Feb 2010 9:00am In addition to enjoying anal sex, many people enjoy analingus. What exactly is analingus? It is the act of licking your partner’s anus to give them pleasure, and it is also called a rim job or rimming. Common sense tells us that the “back door” isn’t the most clean place on the planet to be putting your mouth, so how can you make it safer and h ... Read on »
Antibacterial Soap: An Imminent Threat to Human Health and the Environment? by Stephen Tvedten Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Jul 2009 7:44pm Antibacterial Soap: An Imminent Threat to Human Health and the Environment? Groups petition the FDA to ban the use of triclosan, a common antibacterial chemical in hand soap. Arguing that the chemical commonly used to give antibacterial soap its bite "poses imminent threats to human health and the environment," two groups are petitioning the ... Read on »
60 Popular Pieces of False Knowledge by MarcAndAngel Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:35am Mark Twain once said, “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” Here are 60 pieces of false knowledge many people misquote as absolute facts. Shaving causes hair to grow back thicker. – Shaving does not cause hair to grow back thicker.  This false knowledge car ... Read on »
ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP IS TOXIC: Could harm fetus and infants; Pollutes breast milk by Diane Patient Expert Posted Tue 29 Jul 2008 8:21am Thinking about buying some handy 'germ fighting' dish soap or bathroom cleanser? Think again. In all likelihood, those cleaners containtriclosan, a toxic pesticide that'smarketed as an"antibacterial agent" but is powerful enough to threaten children's health and pollute mothers' breast milk. According to astudy by researchers at the non-profit ... Read on »
My End Of November Favorites!… by WithASideOfHope Posted Thu 29 Nov 2012 6:54am Hi there!  Happy Thursday to you!  I think this week went by pretty quickly overall.  I hope it went by quickly for all of you as well.  Today is my last day of work for the week.  So technically it’s my Friday today.  I am off from work tomorrow for another test for my stomach.  This test is the one that should be finally be able to get the ro ... Read on »