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Old 11-03-2012, 12:46 PM #1
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Default Anti- Bacterial soaps and such

I read about this over the summer and started switching all my soaps and lotions out over the last few months.
It seems the ingredient, Triclosan, has been found to impair muscle function and I need all the muscle function I can get!

Smithsonian Article

And it has not been proven that washing with antibacterial soap is any more effective than soap and water , so this is an easy one.
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