Now in the flu season, can antibacterial soap really keep you away from the flu? According to the US Women's Health magazine, antibacterial soap may not be more effective than ordinary soap, and may even contain chemical components harmful to the human body. Dr. Anthony, an associate professor of microbiology at Cornell University in the United States, said that the label "antibacterial" on the product means that the product contains a specific bactericidal ingredient. Among the common additions are: triclosan and triclocarban. However, all common soaps have been bactericidal and do not require additional antimicrobial ingredients. Researchers have found that the chemical components added to antibacterial soaps can interfere with human hormone work. Experts also worry that long-term use of antibacterial soap can cause bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a regulation that requires soap manufacturers to provide real and reliable scientific data to prove the efficacy and safety of their products. Moreover, these manufacturers also need to prove that these antibacterial chemical soaps are more effective in controlling diseases than ordinary soaps. In the US FDA's consumer report, experts caution consumers to pay attention to the potential hazards involved in the chemical composition of antimicrobial ingredients. Consumers are advised to switch to regular soaps that do not contain triclosan, triclosan or other antimicrobial ingredients in the ingredients list. Paper Hook,Paper Hook Hangers Yangzhou Lansun Slipper Co.,Ltd , https://www.yzlansunslipper.com
May 03, 2023