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Monday, March 7, 2011

Natural health - Five Reasons to Not Use base Store-Bought Hand Sanitizer Gels

Common Store-Bought Hand Sanitizer Gels are lowly in households, condition care facilities, women's purses, Mom's diaper bags, and men's briefcases.

Many citizen are unaware of the downside of using these.

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Here are five reasons to not use them and to consider a safer and natural alternative:

Natural health - Five Reasons to Not Use base Store-Bought Hand Sanitizer Gels

1 - They are poisonous if ingested. Isopropanol is used to denature the ethanol in them and isopropanol is poisonous.

2 - If they are ingested either accidentally or intentionally, alcohol poisoning can result. Two ounces of Purell is equivalent to four shots of vodka - it has 62% alcohol in it.

3 - The New England Journal of medicine published facts on the dangers of ingesting hand sanitizers (The New England Journal of Medicine, Feb. 1, 2007; vol 356: pp 529-530.)

4 - They kill all of the bacteria on the skin. It is not salutary to kill all of the bacteria on the skin. Some bacteria help fight the bad bacteria, viruses, and fungus that can make citizen sick. Not all bacteria are bad!

By eliminating all of the bacteria - our skin is more "naked" than it already is - with lowered protection and lowered immunity.

5 - They can be drying to the skin. It removes all of the natural oil on the skin and can dry it out.

So what are the alternatives if we want to have a healthy, natural and transportable waterless way to clean our hands on the run? A new stock just on the market - Thieves Waterless Hand Purifier!

Young Living primary Oil company just came out with this on their Thieves stock line. Thieves primary oil blend was tested at Weber State University and found to be over 98% sufficient against microbes! The Thieves Waterless Hand Purifier has the Thieves blend of primary oils along with aloe and vegetable glycerin and uses peppermint for the denaturing process.

Using this feels like you are putting on a silk glove - and, in fact, it does offer an "invisible" glove of protection. It does not kill all bacteria on the skin, and remember - we don't want it to!

The wisdom of nature in these primary oils inherently knows how to get rid of the harmful bacteria and other microbes and it respects and leaves the good bacteria on the skin!

Natural health - Five Reasons to Not Use base Store-Bought Hand Sanitizer Gels

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