Thursday, December 22, 2011

ANTI-BACTERIAL SOAP

Anti-bacterial soaps create super bacteria. No anti-bacterial soap claims to the kill all micro-organisms. If they kill 99% of the bacteria, why is the 1% spared? They are stronger than the rest, that’s why they survived and the rest, the weak ones, were killed. And then what happens next? This stronger strain will now dominate the population and you end up with a bacterial population that is much stronger than the previous before using the antibacterial soap. From this stronger population, the soap will again weed out the weak ones (from the already stronger strains) and the strongest of the strong remain. Is it still a wonder that we have so much new and antibiotic resistant bacteria now that is a worldwide problem?

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