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RE: SEC-S16 - W3 - Personal Care Products

in Healthy Steem3 months ago

Compared to those I know, I don't use much when it comes to items I need for my hygiene.

You know, when I look around at what others use for their hygiene routines, I sometimes feel like I'm keeping it pretty basic. I mean, sure, there are all these fancy products out there, but I've found that sticking to the essentials works just fine for me. It's like, why complicate things when simplicity does the job?

I doubt whether being super clean is an advantage. It is important to build up resistance, something the immune system cannot do if you only live in a disinfected environment.

This really got me thinking about the whole cleanliness debate. I mean, yeah, it's essential to stay clean and all, but maybe we're going a bit overboard with it sometimes. I remember growing up, playing outside, getting dirty, and hardly ever getting sick. It's like my body built up this natural defense by being exposed to everyday germs. So, maybe a little dirt here and there isn't such a bad thing after all, you know? Keeps our immune system on its toes.

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I totally agree with you. We played outside, had a bite of sand and didn't care about dead bugs or where the cat just pooped. We ate left overs once a week and there wasn't a fridge.

In a way I still believe back than the average household was cleaner. Clean sheets at least once a week, ironing clothes including underwear, the laundry was washed in a higher temperature with a piece of soap and dried in the sun.
Tiday 1001 sprays are sold to 'fight' odours, dirt and so on but it's just in our mind it works plus we live in a poisoned environment. Next to that we consume pills and trust in jabss if immune system no longer exists.

Perhaps by now it no longer does?

Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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