Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Wash Your Hands… Increase Your Risk for Parkinson’s Disease?


Royal Caribbean International's video to remind passengers to wash your hands!

We know washing our hands is the right thing to do to prevent those terrible bugs from getting into us. But, wash with what?

Just using old fashioned soap may be the best answer.

From University of California, Davis researchers...

Common Antiseptic Ingredients De-Energize Cells and Impair Hormone Response, Futurism, 6 Sept 2017.

"A new in-vitro study by University of California, Davis, researchers indicates that quaternary ammonium compounds, or “quats,” used as antimicrobial agents in common household products inhibit mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell, as well as estrogenic functions in cells. Their findings will appear online Aug. 22 in Environmental Health Perspectives, a publication of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences."

"Quats are used as antiseptics in toothpastes, mouthwashes, lozenges, nasal sprays, eye drops, shampoos, lotions, intravaginal spermicidal sponges and household cleaners, to name a few."

“Disinfectants that we are putting on and in our bodies, and using in our environment, have been shown to inhibit mitochondrial energy production and the cellular estrogen response,” said biochemist Gino Cortopassi in the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. “This raises concern because exposure to other mitochondrial-inhibiting drugs, such as rotenone and MPTP, is associated with increased risk for Parkinson’s disease.”

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