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		<title>Sanitizing little hands naturally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve never been a big fan of hand sanitizers. The dirt just gets rubbed around, and the germs get zapped with a bunch of chemicals. I&#8217;ll just use soap, thank you very much. But with the swine flu, or H1N1 virus, hovering around, I admit I&#8217;ve resorted to slathering some of the stuff on when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve never been a big fan of hand sanitizers. The dirt just gets rubbed around, and the germs get zapped with a bunch of chemicals. I&#8217;ll just use soap, thank you very much. But with the swine flu, or H1N1 virus, hovering around, I admit I&#8217;ve resorted to slathering some of the stuff on when water wasn&#8217;t handy, even though it did leave me smelling like I&#8217;d had a three martini lunch. But when it comes to my kids, I really hate the idea of smearing them with rubbing alcohol and chemicals, so I&#8217;ve been exploring some natural alternatives.</p>
<p>Dancing Willow Herbs carries an antiseptic spray that contains lavender, peppermint, rosemary and tea. It does contain alcohol but you&#8217;d never guess it from the smell. It goes for about $10 a bottle.</p>
<p>Nature&#8217;s Oasis said they carry several different natural hand sanitizers. Durango Natural Foods doesn&#8217;t presently carry any but were inclined to consider it. I&#8217;m not sure about Natural Grocers but plan to swing by there later to check it out.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also many options that can be ordered online. The one I found most frequently cited is <a href="http://www.cleanwelltoday.com/">CleanWell</a>, which claims to kill 99.99 percent of harmful germs on contact with no toxic chemicals. Another, <a href="http://www.cleangeorge.com/">Clean George</a>, touts all organic or natural ingredients and no alcohol. Instead it relies on the germ-fighting properties of peppermint, tea tree and manuka oils.</p>
<p>Or you can make your own. According to <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/08/health/08real.html?_r=1">this New York Times article</a>, cinnamon oil has been proven effective against fighting germs. A pediatrician quoted in the article extols the effectiveness of &#8220;thieves oil,&#8221; a blend of clove, lemon, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus and rosemary. The combination is so-named because it was said to have been discovered in the Middle Ages by graverobbers who used it to ward off the bubonic plague while completing their dasterdly deeds.</p>
<p>In the end, soap and water is still the most non-toxic, effective method out there for fighting germs, but it&#8217;s nice to have some natural alternatives in a pinch. (A detailed Q&amp;A on this topic can be found on <a href="http://www.dld123.com/q&amp;a/index.php?cid=387">this &#8220;Green Living&#8221; blog</a>).</p>
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