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Re: Chloroform Danger With Antimicrobial Soap
 
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Re: Chloroform Danger With Antimicrobial Soap


Interesting article! I found some organic dishwash cleanser using almond oil and other biodegradable ingrediants at our local Wegman's store. It smells awesome and does just a good a job handwashing dishes.

It also was cheap at $2.99 a bottle.

I stopped using the anti-bacterial handsoap at work, and bring my own bar of all natural Keck's soap in a portable soap container to the bathrooms. Lots of employees think I'm wierd because of this (takes all kinds of critical people to make up this World, doenst it!) so I just tell them that the anti-bacterial soap gave me hand rashes, so I dont like using it anymore.

Actually, it did give me hand rashes- and I found that it contains Thirmosol-- which builds up in the liver and slows down fat metabolism. After doing three liver cleanses, I'm not about to go out of my way to pollute my liver again!

Smiles,
Boldyloxx
 

 
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