"I have often wondered if the current trend to use so many anti bacterial products has contributed to the increasingly high level of asthma and allergy amongst people today." Yes! Yes! Yes! I'm sure you've heard the saying "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" well the same goes for bacteria. If you don't kill it with whatever spray nonsense you waft at it, you run the serious risk of making it resistant. Another major problem is lack of ventilation in houses. Lack of ventilation=condensation=mould=asthma and allergies. When chimneys were open and windows were draughty where was the black mould? Now homes are hermatically sealed with plastic windows and central heating and bathrooms and bedroom are black. I told you not to start me!!!!!
Now homes are hermatically sealed with plastic windows and central heating and bathrooms and bedroom are black. I told you not to start me!!!!!
New homes are perfectly designed to provide sufficient ventilation. Unfortunately modern people aren't designed with the brains to open a window once in a while.
If you can keep your head, while those around you are losing theirs, you may not have grasped the seriousness of the situation.
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Yes! Yes! Yes! I'm sure you've heard the saying "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" well the same goes for bacteria. If you don't kill it with whatever spray nonsense you waft at it, you run the serious risk of making it resistant.
Another major problem is lack of ventilation in houses. Lack of ventilation=condensation=mould=asthma and allergies. When chimneys were open and windows were draughty where was the black mould? Now homes are hermatically sealed with plastic windows and central heating and bathrooms and bedroom are black. I told you not to start me!!!!!