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Old 01-29-2007, 03:45 PM
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Old 01-29-2007, 03:56 PM
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I don't worry about that stuff. I figure if you are so intent on keeping away germs, you are only hurting yourself because your body won't be able to fight off stuff when you do get sick.
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It'* late............

Ya got the Cliff'* Notes version
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No, take your lazy *** over to the link and read ya putz!!!

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Lazy bastiges.....



Hi Bill,

There are so many antibacterial items on the shelves these days, I'm not sure what to choose. Should I even use antibacterial anything?

--Sanitary Sarah


Dear Sarah,

No. Well, mostly no. Almost always no. Most of us should avoid antibacterial products. People in health care may be the only exception. For the rest of us, antibacterial soap started out as a pretty good idea, but it could be turning into a big mistake. Antibacterial soaps and ointments, for example, may be unintentionally creating germs that are resistant to antibiotics. Eventually, our antibiotics may not do much of anything to slow the spread of these types of germs and the diseases they cause.
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
No, take your lazy A$$ over to the link and read ya putz!!!

I did go to the link and started to read it but,having been up since 4 this morning,the old eyes are kinda tired
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^^^^^^^^^

Where ya get that baby picture
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Regular soap is antibiotic anyways. Antibacterial soap is like making water more wet.
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