Had a discussion with my daughter and this came to mind. She went to the restroom, washed her hands, and when she left she opened the door with her hand in a paper towel, kicked it with her foot and threw away the towel. I laughed so hard at her she got kinda mad. She said but mom, the germs! She also carried a bottle of this stuff forever. Now, I know that I am an old fart now (39) but we didnt have the antibacterial stuff when I was younger and we did just fine. But I digress, my point to her was and is this. I said okay, you just carefully kept your hands clean, right? Yes, she says. Okay, I say, when you went to the grocery store this week, did you pick up stuff to look at it? Like cans, boxes of cereal, etc... Yes, of course, she says. So, I say, did it occur to you that maybe the mom that touched that before you had a cold or a kid with the flu or maybe some kid just sneezed all over it? She got this kinda sick look on her face!
I told her then you cannot avoid germs, they are everywhere! I went to the doctor not long after that for sinus trouble (by the way, I am rarely ever ill except for sinus trouble) and asked the doctor about this bottle of stuff my daughter carries. He said there is so much hype over this it is not funny and actually it can kill the good bacteria as well as the bad that is on our hands. Apparently we have good as well as bad on our hands which helps us to fight germs. So, Long story short was just wondering if anyone else lives for this stuff?
I told her then you cannot avoid germs, they are everywhere! I went to the doctor not long after that for sinus trouble (by the way, I am rarely ever ill except for sinus trouble) and asked the doctor about this bottle of stuff my daughter carries. He said there is so much hype over this it is not funny and actually it can kill the good bacteria as well as the bad that is on our hands. Apparently we have good as well as bad on our hands which helps us to fight germs. So, Long story short was just wondering if anyone else lives for this stuff?

BTW, there's some research that seems to point to the idea that we're (as a society) getting more and more allergies because our environment is too clean. (Something like our immune systems don't have enough to do, so they attack weird things we'd prefer they not.)

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