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Germstar kills resident bacteria, both good and bad. Is that okay?

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Germstar kills resident bacteria, both good and bad. Is that okay?

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Keep in mind, 80% of all infectious diseases are spread by the hands. As far as resident bacteria is concerned, what good is the resident bacteria on the hands? Its great for inside your body. It is the germs on the exterior of the body that spread nosocomial infections in hospitals which have become epidemic proportions. Their resident bacteria will grow back in a couple of hours anyway. The germs on the exterior of the body also enable spreading HEP A and the noro virus, Staph, flu, etc. My clients say washing hands is satisfactory and using Germstar is overkill. You need to understand the biggest problem we have today in the Health Care industry, Food industry, Resort industry is that people are NOT washing their hands. The reason they are not washing is because it is inconvenient, and most importantly it is very harsh on the hands. Get into a conversation about compliance and how our product dramatically increases compliance because it softens the hands. NOBODY CAN DISPUTE this fac

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