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Anti-microbial body wash - good idea?

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I know there is one anti-bacterial (anti-microbial) body wash on the market today but I think there's a room for another one. Anyone else agree?
 
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I know there is one anti-bacterial (anti-microbial) body wash on the market today but I think there's a room for another one. Anyone else agree?
I am not sure about demand, but I can tell you that Triclosan, which is included in the formula for many antibacterial body wash products is a health hazard.

See: 5 Things to Know About Triclosan

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I had to use one before I had surgery last week to help cut down on the possibility of infections.

As for at any other time, I'm sure that it is a good idea. Their are finding out the bacteria mix in gut controls our immune system. A new study shows that the bacteria mix in our mouth control how many cavities we get, no matter how much we brush and floss. How does the bacteria mix on our skin control infections and healing? Or does it have any effects?
 
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I had to use one before I had surgery last week to help cut down on the possibility of infections.

As for at any other time, I'm sure that it is a good idea. Their are finding out the bacteria mix in gut controls our immune system. A new study shows that the bacteria mix in our mouth control how many cavities we get, no matter how much we brush and floss. How does the bacteria mix on our skin control infections and healing? Or does it have any effects?
I can assure you that daily brushing, flossing and antiseptic mouthwash makes all the difference between tooth and gum decay, and the misery that comes with it, and healthy teeth and everything that goes with it.
 

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I can assure you that daily brushing, flossing and antiseptic mouthwash makes all the difference between tooth and gum decay, and the misery that comes with it, and healthy teeth and everything that goes with it.
I thought that was true until I read this article. It might interest you too.

 

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That article goes on to say that the best way to prevent cavities is by daily oral care! Exactly what they knew and what I said above.
I agree. Yes, I brush and floss. But, who knew that one's bacteria mix in one's mouth would have an influence to that extent.
 

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