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Possible harmful effects of hand 'sanitisers' |
Courtesy of Latitudes, the excellent journal of the Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy |
You see them everywhere — in cars, classrooms, handbags, and terminals. People use sanitizers to stay healthy, but can they do more harm than good? The answer: it depends which one you choose. Remember that sanitizers rubbed into the skin are going to be partially absorbed by the body, and of course anything put on the hands also has a good chance of ending up in the mouth or close to the nose of a child.
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