How to Improve the Health of Your Home »
Posted By Shannonyork 5 months ago in StyleYou wash your hands often. You keep a bottle of hand sanitizer in your desk drawer at the office. And you certainly use a paper towel as a barrier between your and any public restroom door. But what about at home? Your house or apartment is your primary environment.
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ashyNuckles5 months ago
Very insightful story. But another thing to keep in mind is if we make things a part of our culture it will be easier to do. We need to make a change in our life, our environment and our culture: http://www.culturegreen.com
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frankfurt5 months ago
Don't be obsessed with these things - our bodies are supposed to handle some bacterias.
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gamahuche5 months ago
"You keep a bottle of hand sanitizer in your desk drawer at the office. And you certainly use a paper towel as a barrier between your and any public restroom door."
What absolute poppycock and balderdash!
frankfurt is 100% right.
Is anyone as obsessive as this apart from Howard Hughes?
"Yet another anecdote attesting to the eccentricity of Howard Hughes. The famously germophobic Hughes insisted on storing his urine in large glass bottles (each carefully labeled and dated) in a garage near his home. As the number of "volumes" in his collection increased, he employed an assistant whose sole responsibility was to count and watch over them."
From: http://www.anecdotage.com/browse.php?term=Hygiene
Now that's a great site compared with this thoroughly awful boring carefair excrescence.
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phoneerika4 months, 4 weeks ago
Like human Home has to be maintained to keep it in best condition for household
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