Cancer for the cure

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It's possible. In our day and age, with antibacterial soap in every home, antibacterial wipes in every bag and children being hoicked out of sandpits and mud puddles by paranoid parents, I reckon we've made ourselves more vulnerable to infection than ever. We take antibiotics for the slightest sniffle and dose ourselves up on extra treatments, vitamins and drugs we don't necessarily need...many children with eczema develop it because their overprotective parents bath them each night in special soaps, cover them in special lotions and so the skin is so "protected" it cannot function normally once those barriers are removed.
 
Angel;58907 said:
It's possible. In our day and age, with antibacterial soap in every home, antibacterial wipes in every bag and children being hoicked out of sandpits and mud puddles by paranoid parents, I reckon we've made ourselves more vulnerable to infection than ever. We take antibiotics for the slightest sniffle and dose ourselves up on extra treatments, vitamins and drugs we don't necessarily need...many children with eczema develop it because their overprotective parents bath them each night in special soaps, cover them in special lotions and so the skin is so "protected" it cannot function normally once those barriers are removed.

yeah i got eczema but i have no idea how the hell i got it... it comes and goes with the summer and winter months but still,let's say you smack me, that area you smacked me on becomes very itchy, it's very strange:\
 
Not all eczema cases are caused by over-hygienic environments...just some.

I just reckon with our obsession with keeping everything antibacterial, germ free and sterile we are encouraging superbugs to breed and new strains of otherwise treatable diseases to develop.