Never! Can’t imagine you’d need to unless there was a very specific reason - thinking when kids get headlice (eek but we’ve all been there) wash all bedclothes etc....but not generally!
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Let’s face it... this is probably more effective (and satisfying to use)pic.twitter.com/EFJAzkTYbw
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Nope, never! You can be too clean, it’s not healthy.
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I think there was an episode or two of “House” like that

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Yeah, the mother was even sterilising the fruit before her son ate it, she nearly killed him with the chemicals
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Yes - I had a serious case of food poisoning and when my daughter was very poorly.
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Nope, I think our brains trick us into thinking a fresh artificial smell equates to ultimate cleanliness! I think a few germs helps you build resistance!
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That fresh artificial smell gets right up my nose.....what about the 'fresh smell" from some laundry products... where your laundry smells "fresh" for a week or so....mmmm...
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Years ago when I was a child my Mum was a district nurse and we had to do when one of her patients had scabies.
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