Then you see they have absolutely no proof of either accusation. Statistics on infections reported in households is not the same as knowing whether the products kill harmful bacteria. Then they admit there is no evidence any super bacteria are being caused.
They want to restrict the use to hospitals. If they don't work and breed super bugs, why do they use them in hospitals????
"They want to restrict the use to hospitals. If they don't work and breed super bugs, why do they use them in hospitals????"
It's the Hospital LOBBY.
They want you to get sick and you're admitted to their facility to get cured by.....washing your hands.
It's a conspiracy I tell ya. (sarcasm)
No, they say that antibacterials aren't any better than washing.
You noticed that, too, eh?
It's hard to figure what exactly is going on with this, but it looks like either someone wants money from the triclosan manufacturers or else the pharmaceutical/medical crew wants it to be one of those things where you have to pay a doctor for the right to use it.
I have used Dial antibacterial liquid for 12 or 15 years now. I've used off-brands, and they seem generally less effective.
Dittos also to an earlier post re: those little body zits, and though it doesn't cure facial acne, it certainly seems to help prevent little whiteheads from becoming big red gnarly pus-sacs as often.
We need a website that gives detailed instructions for manufacturing antibiotics in your kitchen, while it's still legal to post such things.
Doctors think they are the ansswer to every problem and that they should have all healing at their fingers - pun intended. Use the Best Soap you can find...often.
This is an example of the MSM needing a negative story instead of a positive one showing why people live longer and healthier in America.