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Eminem washes his mouth out with soap at last by GreenMyStyle Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 May 2009 10:38pm It has been revealed that Eminem has taken to the eco super product Dr.Bronner’s soap which can be used to clean - wait for it - your teeth, your face, your body, your food, your house, your... To read this article click on the story headline above Read on »
Wash Your Mouth Out by Ashley's Mom Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:25am – it hurts me – it angers me. If I hear the word coming out of anyone’s mouth, I will be compelled to share my views with them. If I hear the word used in a movie or TV show, you can Read on »
Feb 13, 2009 Keep your body clean, wash wash wash by Roxlyn Facebook Posted Fri 13 Feb 2009 4:29pm Keep your nose...and body clean...not like the dog using his tongue. Hi everyone, take good care of yourselves, always alert to body changes...some small things can have seriously bad potential... Wednesday I had a bright red bump on my neck, about lima bean size. It was different and located somewhat near my tto, not anything to do with th ... Read on »
Ecostore hand washes and body washes by Jules Posted Tue 13 Jan 2009 12:00am Ecostore recently (within the last few months) released a range of hand washes and body washes. The hand washes are $6.90 for 250ml, and $8.90 for a 500ml refill, and the body washes are $9.90 for 400ml. Those are the prices listed on the website, but they are cheaper in supermarkets (the price depends on what supermarket you buy them from Read on »
Wash Your Hands With Elmo: Stay Healthy, Wash Your Hands! by Barbara Ficarra Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Wed 09 Sep 2009 10:37pm for many years, teaches children about the importance of hand washing and staying healthy. In an effort to prevent the spread of the swine flu, The Department of Health and Human... U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources, Gordon and Elmo help spread the word! Elmo, you can do it! Teaching hand washing is nothing new, but it’s a step Read on »
Antipodes Hand Wash and Body Wash by Jules Posted Mon 05 Oct 2009 1:21am New Zealand brand Antipodes have two new products, which continue their theme of spiritual names (other products have names such as Reincarnation, Hallelujah, Resurrect, and Aura). The new products are Namaste Hand Wash, $38.90 for 500ml, and Nirvana Body Wash (pictured), $42.90 for 500ml. Namaste contains kiwi seed oil, lime rind Read on »
Real Time Monitoring of When you Washed your Hands – Don’t Touch that Patient Until You Have Washed Your Hands by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 1:02pm The way the system operated with the bedside monitor, the patient will see the green light too, so they will know if you have washed your hands too.   If the green light doesn’t appear you get a reminder to stop and wash with your ID tag that will vibrate.  I can say this is better than a voice calling out.   This is a full on data trail of who Read on »
Washing Zipper Bags With Bag-E-Wash by MC Milker Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:42pm and made an attempt to give them up.. Luckily, in the process of researching that post I discovered a product called Bag-E-Wash . An attachment that lets you clean your... and sandwich bags the most and while, the Bag-E-Wash is intended for quart and gallon size, I gave the sandwich bag size a try too. You may be smarter than I am. My husband Read on »
Review: Pattern Body Wash Sage Body Lotion and Wash by Shannon N. Posted Sat 11 Dec 2010 6:41pm Have you heard of the natural skin care company Pattern ? About 2 years ago I wrote about their Black Pepper Body Wash (no it won’t make you sneeze) and now that they’ve come out with two new scents, Nutmeg and Sage, I wanted to re-introduce this brand to you. I’ve been using their Sage Body Wash and lotion , which I’d describe as a clean scent Read on »
Wash Those Hands! by Robyn A. Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:46pm escalator or a doorknob at a friend's house. It's only a matter of time before that hand is up by the face and eventually the mouth. Washing hands after being in public is a great... harmless to most, but could be deadly to a child with a peanut allergy? If people don't wash their hands after using the bathroom or goodness knows what else, what makes us think Read on »