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Originally Posted by WEG Cory
Tolerance is a big deal. I know by saying this, people will make assumptions that "I am not clean," which isn't the case and the epicenter of why I don't usually have this conversation. However, the largest issue we face today is all the "sanitizer" products. What people don't realize is that by diffusing the life of certain germs, others live on and mutate and then create a nasty strain. The best thing people can do is wash their hands with regular, old fashioned soap. This washes way the germs, as opposed to breaking down the cell walls (huge difference).
Sanitizers are for health care workers, not for the general public. I am willing to bet if you ask your DR, he would agree (not that you don't). I just went in to the DR for a rib injury. He noticed I had a slight cold. He asked if I wanted antibiotics. When I said no, he replied with "good call."
I also think the pure level of stress some people have these days over door-knobs, hand shakes and planes is enough to amount to sickness as well. Stress tends to shake up the immune system. We have people at our office that apply hand sanitizer all day. They take off the most time from work due to being sick every year.
I wash my hands, with soap, after the bathroom, before I eat, if I touch something questionable. I grew up in a normal family with a mother that would say, "time for dinner, kids, wash your hands." I didn't grow up in a family where I wasn't allowed to play on the monkey bars because I would catch a cold. I didn't grow up living in fear of touching a door-knob.
I don't get sick that often at all. I get what you are saying about your hands, and I agree. My point is more based around the whole movement to kill off germs nine-hundred times a day. Look at the history of Penicillin and look at the light it was cast in some 40 years ago. Now look. : )
Anyways, good topic.
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Agreed, plain old soap and warm to hot water is perfect. I don't go in for those sanitizers and anti-bacterial products at all, never have. Too many people are becomeing "Purell fanatics", and I believe it is contributing to the problem of causing certain strains of bacteria to become immune to existing treatments. "Superbugs" they are known as. Also people who are quick to run to the doc for antibiotics for the least little cold or flu.
Conversely though, it always baffles me on these kinds of threads when people actually argue
against handwashing, and attempt to justify why they don't do it. It's scary.
And people wonder why there's so many people walking around sick all the time.
Another pet peeve of mine is people who go to work sick. You've got a raging cold or some sort of infectious flu that has you coughing up phlegm, sneezing your snot into the air, wiping your nose and about to infect everyone else at your workplace... stay the fuck home! Take the time to fight it off and THEN come back to work, idiot! And remember to wash your hands!
There, I said it.