Tis the season for caring and sharing… sharing germs that is! Lucky for you a new study says fancy antibacterial soap isn鈥檛 any better at killing germs than plain old regular soap. Makes watching out for germs a little easier, right? You鈥檇 probably assume if you spend a ton of time inside a hospital or your kids are running around daycare using antibacterial soap would be the best way to keep everybody healthy, but a new study says otherwise! A bunch of Korean scientists found out as antibacterial soap that contained triclosan (a hard-to-say ingredient added to products to reduce bacteria). The soap was tested using the average amount of time spent washing hands.
Triclosan in the US
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration聽said buy and use antibacterial hand soap and body wash products because we think they work better than all the other stuff. Guess how much Americans spend? Over $1 BILLION a YEAR! Triclosan (promise, we鈥檙e almost done using that word) is found in household products聽(clothing, furniture, kitchenware, toys) and hygiene products like soap, toothpaste and makeup. How safe is triclosan? That鈥檚 a good question鈥he FDA actually that says they鈥檙e still looking into it. Companies are already giving the ingredient the boot 鈥 Procter & Gamble because of the controversy. triclosan can still be found in common products like Cetaphil’s Gentle Cleansing Antibacterial Bar, Colgate Total toothpaste, CVS Antibacterial Hand Soap and Dawn Ultra Antibacterial Dishwashing Liquid, among others.
Triclosan health risks聽
The FDA says exposure to triclosan over an extended period of time could be a potential risk factor for hormonal effects and resistance to bacteria. They got the info by which makes it tricky to find any triclosan-related health concerns in humans. So how do you keep this from happening? Good old fashioned hand washing鈥pparently with whatever soap you want.