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I had a few ideas to though out there for thought regarding pooping diapers, and anti bacteria soaps. Off topic, but I use Dove Sensitive Skin, because I break out from Anti bacteria soaps due to a skin condition I've had all my life. However, I use this gentle soap on my face. People always ask how my skin looks so young for my age. I've been told I look like I'm 20, but I'm much older. Anti Bacteria soap is not all it's cracked up to be. Actually, science has proven that it can do more harm. Your skin has good bacteria on it. When you use Anti bacteria soap on your skin a few things happen: You kill off the good bacteria. You dry out your skin You prevent your immune system from learning how to deal with new germs because you're not letting it fight on it's own. So it gets weaker. For killing fungus, there are much better natural remedies, like white vinegar and things like baking soda for extracting poisons.
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I just want to establish first that I live with my parents in the same house. Earlier this past year, my mother was found to have the bacteria Helicobacter Pylori following a procedure. She was on a two-week antibiotic course. She returned for her test 2 weeks after her antibiotic course and the bacteria is still present. Now I'm feeling particularly guilty because I've messed somewhat frequently over the past few weeks, and while I've been able to wipe most of it away, I still have to use the shower to rinse some of it away. (I do not use a sponge or anything) I also put down a fairly substantial layer of Comet in the bathtub every time I do this. I'm wondering if my ABDL activities are the root cause of this problem afflicting my mother. There are no symptoms, but the antibiotic course is annoying. 50% of the adult population in the world is affected by H. Pylori, so then again, maybe this is not a consequence of my activities... but I don't know.