Is this true? My friend told me this now I am quite concerned...I've been using it on the breakfast table and in bed.
It's your hands... people's hands move bacteria around, and therefore anything your hands touch have bacteria. As stated above, most bacteria are harmless - and in fact you need a good healthy colony of 'helpful' bacteria for you to stay healthy. If you are worried about getting sick, wash your hands frequently. Any harmful bacteria on your hands are still harmless to your health - until you touch your face and they get into your eyes, nose, or mouth. So - wash your hands frequently to keep them away from your face. But, don't use anti-bacterial soap because that does more harm than good... (see my comments below...)
I just use an anti bacterial washing up liquid in hot water and give them all a good scrubbing with a hard nail brush, just remember to use clean water to rinse them off in otherwise they tend to get a bit slippy.😀
A bit of fun being had here....
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However, for the record, anti-bacterial soap is more harmful to your health - overall - than just plain soap. Studies have shown that washing with plain soap is equally effective in clearing bacteria off your hands (or devices). Any bacteria left behind by anti-bacterial soap, however, are now also becoming immune to common anti-bacterial agents. Meaning that anti-bacterial soaps are helping to breed super-bugs that won't be killed easily.
Plus the anti-bacterial soap that is washed down the drain is not neutralized by sewage plant treatments - so it is toughening up bacteria right out to the ocean. And at the same time it is harming fish and other animals. Plus.... they are now putting anti-bacterial agents in toothpaste, mouthwash, antiperspirants, etc.... etc etc all places where we want healthy colonies of bacteria that are good for us. Plus all of those products also get washed down the drain, creating hard to kill harmful bacteria.
Dirt is good! Embrace dirt!