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In reply to the discussion: FDA proposes ban on antibacterial soaps [View all]hollysmom
(5,946 posts)36. well, I have people handing me packages to wrap
so that can be pretty germy if they have been handling them for a while, many packages are being held by children. Good thing kids like me, otherwise it could be pretty bad.
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uh ph, Ijust bought a bottle to wash my hands while handling money and stuff in the mall today.
hollysmom
Dec 2013
#1
What are the commercial soaps that do not contain the targeted ingredients? Does anyone
Nay
Dec 2013
#2
Purell and/or hand sanitizer can be used max of 10 times between handwashings...
FarPoint
Dec 2013
#31
i'd rather they worry about the hormonal effect of the hormones going into the food ie: milk
leftyohiolib
Dec 2013
#6
well if that's the concern then the fda ought to do that with all antibiotics
leftyohiolib
Dec 2013
#12
Its amazing how bacteria "communicate" with each other & share drug resistant genetical information
darkangel218
Dec 2013
#33
I stopped using them a couple years ago. I just get regular hand soap now, and no one
TwilightGardener
Dec 2013
#9
My main question, "Who came up with the color of urine for 'anti-bacterial'?"
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2013
#28