Andrew Huberman· PhD
try and avoid contact between the toothbrush head and any um unsanitary surfaces try and rinse and dry off the toothbrush head all these things are recommendations that were relayed to me and that just make good common sense
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
try and avoid contact between the toothbrush head and any um unsanitary surfaces try and rinse and dry off the toothbrush head all these things are recommendations that were relayed to me and that just make good common sense
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i tell people that every time that you use a toothbrush which most people don't do as well you rinse your toothbrush you can even rinse with soap like put water soap you decontaminate you need to clean your toothbrush
and dry you have to dry because bacteria loves the moisture environment
and dry you'll have to dry because bacteria loves the moisture environment
every time that you use a toothbrush which most people don't do as well you rinse your toothbrush you can even rinse with soap like put water soap you decontaminate you need to clean your toothbrush