Breaking the Germ Rally

April 19th, 2009 by admin

At home and in school, your parents and teachers have taught you to wash your hands before and after eating. Often times, you are being asked to clean up, too, after playing outdoors especially when you’ve rolled around the sand or on the mud. They explained to you that unseen germs may have been on the dirt you picked up while playing. And washing up is one way to get those germs off of you.

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Chances are, when you don’t wash your hands before you eat, you can ingest whatever germ or bacteria you’ve had from touching a lot of things around you. Disinfecting is one way of having your health at best interest.

Doctors and other medical practitioners alike are all together in saying that washing up is your best aide in having a healthier body and a stronger resistance towards said germs. It would be better, too, to get a soap that has germ-fighting action to ensure more effect.

Know better. Kill germs. Researchers suspect that the common airborne bacteria called Chlamydia pneumonia, which causes bronchitis and pneumonia, may also play a yet-to-be-explained role in plaque buildup.

You wouldn’t want to get to this part. The best defense: wash your hands often.

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