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Published on September 6th, 2011 | by Vivian Nelson Melle

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How To Make Low Alcohol Hand Sanitizer

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4. Some Thoughts and Warnings

The CDC and traditional health professionals claim that sanitizing is only possible through high temperature treatment and the use of alcohol. If that is your ultimate goal, regardless of side effects, than by all means continue with over-the-counter sanitizers. However, many people looking to natural alternatives have already changed their lifestyle to include immunity-boosting though healthy eating and exercise. This homemade sanitizer is an excellent choice for those who understand the importance of some bacteria and that strengthening our immune systems through occasional introduction of illness-causing elements is actually a relevant source of prevention. Even with the strongest sanitizers on the market, the best prevention is covering your nose when sneezing and washing your hands with soap and water whenever possible.

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Safety Precaution:  Adult supervision is necessary when using any hand sanitizer.

Have you tried your own hand sanitizer or any of the natural alternatives on the market? Share your ideas and tips in the comments below.


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About the Author

Vivian Nelson Melle is a writer and life coach helping individuals, families, and businesses thrive. She supports small businesses especially in the areas of Green Living, Health, and Wellness. She can be found at www.viviannelsonmelle.com and www.craftyvivi.com



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