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Harmful effects of hand sanitizers?

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Petie Louise | 16:51 Fri 10th Mar 2006 | Body & Soul
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I have a friend who constantly uses hand sanitizers after touching and/or being touched by people or anything for that matter. I understood that over using such products can be detrimental because the products can destroy "good" germs also. However, I can't seem to find the "source" of my knowledge. Does anyone out there know?
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The only problem they cause from over use is dry and flakey skin.
what's a hand sanitizer?
fideldyfee - it is a lotion / liquid that you can apply to your hands to clean and sanitise them without water.

Unless you are at a hospital or work with food they are completely uneccessary.
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The hand sanitizers I am familiar with come in a liquid gel form. You apply a small amount to your hands, rub together. It dries quickly. It can be very useful if you have come in places where there is no running water.

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Thank you for the site. From reading that information it seems that I can't effectively argue against the use but it can be an iritating habit.
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Hi Pickle!


Yes, I am sure my friend is "mildly" OCD and a "germaphobic" and I can't change that; however he is reasonable and open to factual information and I was hoping for some of that in order to present an effective point of view other than my personal iritation with the practice.


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