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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
negative impact of excessive soap
This is about negative impact? In general parts soap are acids and bases and serve to clean the skin of dirt particles, grease, bacteria, and viruses.
Soaps containing triclosan was made for the purpose of killing bacteria. But what happens when too much?
Excessive Triclosan not only kill the bad bacteria that cause disease, but also kill the good bacteria. If any remaining bacteria, they will lose their competitors as well as the support needed for their survival.
As a result, bacteria can mutate and develop resistance to antibiotics and antibacterial which will trigger serious health complications.