cara27hhh
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cara27hhh20 karma
sometimes someone says something so ridiculous that I can't even form a response as to why it's a bad idea
dish soap is degreaser, it allows grease/oil/fat to mix with water - it doesn't kill anything it just removes particles trapped in grease so it can be removed from your dishes and plates in water. I don't understand why they think there is grease trapping bacteria on their fruit/veg, and I can't think of a single bit of advice recommending washing food in soap. On the bottle it likely says not to ingest orally or "for external use only"
even ingesting soap residue from a plate will upset your stomach and make you nauseous, because think about what it's doing to the fat in your stomach
washing vegetables is to remove soil and pesticides, which are water soluble. If you plan to cook it then it's safe (like root vegetables) if it's salad or apples sometimes these get recalled but in such a situation soap wouldn't help
cara27hhh6 karma
the human mouth is pretty dirty, very difficult to keep the wound clean compared to a leg bone where you can have sterile dressing and washes and everything
cara27hhh6 karma
it's necessary if they smell bad?
as long as you aren't putting your shoes in your mouth you should be ok from a germ point of view
cara27hhh5 karma
It bothers me that census is linked to address, will there ever be a point where census is not linked to address but linked to a person?
cara27hhh31 karma
I haven't seen it, but his license should be revoked
fruits and vegetables are porous and will absorb anything you wash or soak them in. Dish soap and bleach are not approved for washing foods and have never been - and it's not recommended to wash meat at all
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