Andrew Huberman· PhD
I think it's also very important that you don't overuse antiseptics, like antiseptic mouthwashes, and hand rinses, and all that stuff.
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
I think it's also very important that you don't overuse antiseptics, like antiseptic mouthwashes, and hand rinses, and all that stuff.
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we are trying to kill bacteria everywhere and we are trying to nuclear kill bacteria in our mouths in war so today with the covent that's going on that adheres me because everybody is using these hand sanitizers all of a sudden your hands are going to get raw and red just like dentists and positions that that were washing with these chlorhexidine rinses every time they saw a patient and all of a sudden their skin breaks out and and it's pretty unhealthy and ugly looking it is a huge problem and I talked about that in the podcast I did it with Ben Lynch concerns about overuse of hand sanitizer both because of xenoestrogens parabens and fail aids in those chemicals things like triclosan and dial soap and also because of disruption of the microbiome on our hands
everyone is using these hand sanitizers all of a sudden your hands are going to get raw and red just like dentists and physicians that that were washing with these chlorhexidine rinses every time they saw a patient and all of a sudden their skin breaks out and and it's pretty unhealthy and ugly looking