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Don't use anti-bacterial soap!
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<blockquote data-quote="Visor57" data-source="post: 93132" data-attributes="member: 759"><p>This is also why hospitals, particularly in developed countries have super bugs roaming the hallways. As far as anti-bacterial soap for personal use is concerned, I don't think it is nearly as potent as the hardcore medical variety, and even washing your hands with <em>basic</em> soap is far more than what you would find happening in nature, so to a degree we've been selecting for tougher bugs for generations. The only way to truly go back to basics is to mimic your pet's grooming habits... ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Visor57, post: 93132, member: 759"] This is also why hospitals, particularly in developed countries have super bugs roaming the hallways. As far as anti-bacterial soap for personal use is concerned, I don't think it is nearly as potent as the hardcore medical variety, and even washing your hands with [i]basic[/i] soap is far more than what you would find happening in nature, so to a degree we've been selecting for tougher bugs for generations. The only way to truly go back to basics is to mimic your pet's grooming habits... ;D [/QUOTE]
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