Are Antibacterial Soaps Dangerous?

Analysts at the University of California at Davis have discovered that triclosan, a typical ingredient in antibacterial soaps and other household goods, cause adverse reactions in the muscles of animals. Though manufactured to help as a surgical scrub for medical …

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How Defense Soap Works

How the active ingredients in Defense Soap Work.Defense Soap contains two of nature’s most powerful antimicrobial essential oils: Tea Tree and Eucalyptus Oils. These oils have been clinically shown to control the types of skin bacteria, fungus, and viruses known …

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Fungal Skin Infection on the Face – Prevention

Fungal skin infection can appear almost anywhere on the skin. They are often most difficult for those who experience this issue. Fungal skin infections on the front of the face can occur in many different ways. Fortunately, there are methods …

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Advances Against MRSA

Antibacterial tests were performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Microbe Barrier Technology against the specific Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strain. Test Methods conform to ASTM E2149-01 guidelines (Standard Test Method for Determining the Antimicrobial Activity of Immobilized Antimicrobial Agents …

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Ringworm, Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch Prevention

Is thorough scrubbing with soap a safeguard against ringworm? Unfortunately, the answer is no. Harmful fungal organisms causing infections such as ringworm, jock itch, and athletes foot are becoming more and more of a health problem. These infections change the …

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The Best Natural Body Soap on the Market.

Defense Soap Bars and Defense Shower Gels are among the highest quality and the finest body soaps in the world— boasting a high TFM. That’s a measurement of the essential fatty acids in our soap that contributes to the conditioning, …

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