Scientists Discover That Being Too Clean Causes Allergies in Teenagers


The modern trend of stuffing our children with antibacterial products may have caught up with us. Scientist recently discovered that substance called triclosan, which is widely used in soaps, toothpaste, plastics and trash bags, may actually affect a child’s immune system. And scientists are seeing further evidence that being too clean actually allows for the development of seasonal allergies and food allergies.


Our children could have a weak immune system thanks to the plastics and chemicals they are exposed to every day. Obviously, this affects allergy sufferers greatly. Every year online doctors issue prescriptions online for patients who suffer from allergies, and every year these number grow. Either more people are experiencing allergies or the need for online prescriptions services are escalating. Doctor’s online need a better way to treat their patients, but it may be out of the hands of both online doctors and patients.


Antibacterial products are everywhere now, go take a minute and look around your sink or under it, you should not be surprised to see that your soap has antibacterial ingredients and even your trash bags say the same. These products are everywhere and they show no signs of disappearing. Scientists are still looking for the long term implications of this, it’s doubtful that we will all turn into bubble-boys, but the very fact that our immune systems do not work as well should be enough to convince manufactures to do something about this problem.


Online doctors are looking for solutions to the problem, as more and more online prescriptions have little effect on common illnesses, doctors online have to look elsewhere for treatment options. If the use of antibacterial products does not stop, then our children may grow up in a world that they cannot experience fully, thanks to extreme allergies they have no defense against.

We as patients and doctors online need to act on this issue, if not for ourselves then for our children, who will have to suffer from our mistakes. Online prescriptions will slowly lose their effectiveness if the use of antibacterial products is not stopped. Slowly but surely we will be removed from our own health, and forced to rely on prescriptions online alone. But, online doctors do not want to see their patients unable to cope with a common illness; they want patients to be able to experience the full range of life.


But, this cannot happen if patients are constantly living with allergies and forced to take prescriptions online for these symptoms. Worse of all there is the chance that their online prescriptions could become ineffective against common diseases. Is this what we want for our kids, to force them to be unable to deal with the most basic of defense against disease? No, we as parents should be doing everything we can to protect our children and make sure they have every benefit we did not, including a healthy body free of allergies and disease.

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