My wife like to buy the ‘all natural’ cleaners and soaps.. I tell her that’s great for food, but for cleaning you need strong chemicals..
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I agree with you Sir
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For food?
I’m with your wife here. A lot of cleaning supplies have chemicals and ingredients that go into the skin (our biggest organ) and does gnarly things at the cellular level.
While she’s at it, get a shower head filter and new shampoo / soap.
But if you don’t properly kill the germs, they will get into your skin and cause harm, right?
It’s good to have some germs to keep the microbiome strong. Nature needs tension. Otherwise when the viruses (let alone the superbugs) come there will be little natural defense.
Bacteria/viruses/mold all are fighting for resources and space. So if you use too strong of ‘killer chemicals’ from conventional cleaners, then we eventually create super bugs that learn to bypass those chemicals and have no competition from the ones that didn’t survive. Lack of diversity = bigger problems
All that to say: nature is smarter than any chemical(s) humans can create; if we exterminate nature through intense chemical means, then it will bypass us and create bigger problems for us (antibiotic and herbicide resistance, as simple examples). For me, natural cleaning products are the middle ground; using nature to ‘control’ nature. Creates balances instead of extermination.
Check out the largest Petri dish experiment that helps to exemplify this point: https://youtu.be/plVk4NVIUh8?si=H0OZl5GGkS_Btwdg
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