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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 331623" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Is anyone else just a bit concerned about the amount of alcohol our kids slather on themselves daily? Or that triclosan, the antibacterial agent in most soaps and cleansers, is an endocrine disruptor in children and can make them go through puberty at an early age?</p><p></p><p>I am. Have been for a while but did not know other sanitizers were available. Our school has the kids use sanitizer before lunch - they each get a pump or two when they line up for lunch. It saves time, or that is the argument. The school does not even teach good hand washing, to my dismay.</p><p></p><p>Now there is a company called CleanWell. Two parents with a child who had only 10% immune function at birth started it. They were looking for a safe, natural hand sanitizer. One that didn't risk a child's development to keep them clean.</p><p></p><p>They came up with a blend of essential oils and had it tested. The microbiologist firm who tested it was sure it would not work.</p><p></p><p>SURPRISE!! It worked as well as commercial hand sanitizers. The blend, which contains geranium, oregano and thyme among other things, meets or exceeds ALL standards for sanitizers. ALL. It kills MRSA, Salmonella and everything else.</p><p></p><p>The brand is CleanWell, and is available at amazon.com, Target, and many other stores. <a href="http://www.cleanwelltoday.com" target="_blank">www.cleanwelltoday.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 331623, member: 1233"] Is anyone else just a bit concerned about the amount of alcohol our kids slather on themselves daily? Or that triclosan, the antibacterial agent in most soaps and cleansers, is an endocrine disruptor in children and can make them go through puberty at an early age? I am. Have been for a while but did not know other sanitizers were available. Our school has the kids use sanitizer before lunch - they each get a pump or two when they line up for lunch. It saves time, or that is the argument. The school does not even teach good hand washing, to my dismay. Now there is a company called CleanWell. Two parents with a child who had only 10% immune function at birth started it. They were looking for a safe, natural hand sanitizer. One that didn't risk a child's development to keep them clean. They came up with a blend of essential oils and had it tested. The microbiologist firm who tested it was sure it would not work. SURPRISE!! It worked as well as commercial hand sanitizers. The blend, which contains geranium, oregano and thyme among other things, meets or exceeds ALL standards for sanitizers. ALL. It kills MRSA, Salmonella and everything else. The brand is CleanWell, and is available at amazon.com, Target, and many other stores. [url]www.cleanwelltoday.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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