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STUDY: Excessive cleaning causes rise in allergies

Posted 21 September 10

We found this interesting article and would love your thoughts.
Do you think our cleaning practices contributing to allergies?

If you are obsessed with keeping your home or workplace clean
and tidy, you may be doing more harm than good when it comes
to your health.

Excessive cleanliness has led to a soaring rise in allergies such as hay fever, eczema, hives and asthma in developed countries, a new Canadian study
has found.

The University of Montreal’s Dr Guy Delespesse, who conducted the study, said although allergies can be caused by family medical history, pollen, smoking, foods and stress, our limited exposure to bacteria is also contributing.

“There is an inverse relationship between the level of hygiene and the incidence
of allergies and autoimmune diseases,” Dr Delespesse said in a media release.

“The more sterile the environment a child lives in, the higher the risk he or she will develop allergies or an immune problem in their lifetime.”

The study found that in the last 30 years, the number of allergy sufferers rose from 10 to 30 percent of the Western population.

But how can excessive cleanliness have a bad impact on our health?
Dr Delespesse says the fact is that bacteria assist in growing our immune system.

“The bacteria in our digestive system are essential to digestion and also serve to educate our immune system. They teach it how to react to strange substances. This remains a key in the development of a child’s immune system,” he said.

Dr Delespesse says the trend of excessive cleaning is mainly having an effect
on unborn babies and children with one in 10 diagnosed as asthmatic.

He recommends probiotics to enrich our intestinal flora, particularly for pregnant women.

“Consuming probiotics during pregnancy could help reduce allergies in the child,” says Dr Delespesse. “They are not a miracle remedy, yet they are one of many elements that improve our diet and our health.”

http://www.womansday.ninemsn.com.au/healthanddiet/health/1040185/excessive-cleaning-can-cause-allergies

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Comments

Here’s my cleaning tip!

Never scrub or rub a spill, you will end up spreading and pushing the stain deeper.

Apply water or stain remover from the outside in on the stain and blot upÖ

If you use a stain remover test a small spot first in an unseen area to be sure its safe on your carpet. However if you act right away most stains can be cleaning with water and a small amount of dish detergent mixed in, then rinse with plain water.

Posted by June 21 September 2010

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Posted by Helen@ego 21 September 2010

Always use gloves or disposable gloves when cleaning with harsh products, it will save your skin…. ?

Posted by Fiona Rowlands 21 September 2010

Clean with vinigar and bi carb soda to help avoid allergies, works wonders with the toilet and basins :-)

Posted by Sophia Blake 21 September 2010

I do try to keep my home as clean as possible, but not always the case. I will always use disinfectant around toilets, kitchen cooking areas, handles, and always vacume regularly to reduce dust that cause allergies for my little ones.

Posted by joey 21 September 2010

I think too much cleaning does lead to certain allergies etc,
Most cleaners themselves are abrasive and can cause a miriad of skin diseases/disorders.
Best to clean with natural products such as lavendar oil and titree oil both good for fighting germs

Posted by Karen Stevens Thom 21 September 2010

I use baby wipes to clean everything ,gentle and effective

Posted by Raelene graham 21 September 2010

Use Eucalyptus Oil around the home – it’s natural and smells delicious. Also, spiders hate it!

Posted by diane gowans 21 September 2010

Keep on top of it!!

Posted by Kelly Peake 21 September 2010

if you have allergies avoid using chemicals, there are plenty of harmless cleaning products that are safe for pets too! :)

Posted by Laurien 21 September 2010

Tea tee oil, watered down, is lovely wiped over a bench at the end of the day.

Posted by Denise Dolan 21 September 2010

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