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Doesn using anti-bacterial soap and detergent kill germs found in water?

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Doesn using anti-bacterial soap and detergent kill germs found in water?

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Anti-bacterial soap kills some bacteria, but it does very little to stop the spread of viruses and other microbes, especially if these “germs” are found in the water you are washing with. Washing your hands or food in water contaminated with parasites such as “crypto” can actually help spread them to your food. It is also important to note that because of the excessive use of antibiotics, many strains of bacteria have become resistant to standard anti-bacterial soap.

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