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The Great Twitter Soap Opera: Is Washing Your Hands with Soap Before Eating the New Health Scandal?

by The Outlooker Web Desk
May 9, 2023
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Are you a hand-washing enthusiast, or do you believe in the power of your immune system to fight off germs? Well, the great soap debate has taken Twitter by storm, with a self-improvement guru named LifeMathMoney questioning the necessity of using soap before eating. His controversial tweets have sparked a flurry of responses, both supportive and critical, making this a juicy topic for some good old-fashioned online banter.

The Soap Saga Begins: It all started when @LifeMathMoney tweeted:

“Stop using soap to wash hands before eating. Just wash with water. Your immune system can handle germs. When you use soap, the soap ends up in your stomach and starts messing up your gut bacteria. Notice that first world countries have much more people with allergies.”

Stop using soap to wash hands before eating.

Just wash with water. Your immune system can handle germs.

When you use soap, the soap ends up in your stomach and starts messing up your gut bacteria.

Notice that first world countries have much more people with allergies.

— LifeMathMoney ₿ | Real Advice For Men (@LifeMathMoney) May 8, 2023

He then posted a video demonstrating the persistence of soap on the hands, even after repeated washing, adding:

If you think what I’m saying is bullshit, watch this.

When you eat after using soap, some of the soap is still on your hands and you end up eating it.

Even after repeated washing, you can’t get all the soap out of your hands.

There’s no way it’s good for your health

Modern… pic.twitter.com/wnoRw0OvZi

— LifeMathMoney ₿ | Real Advice For Men (@LifeMathMoney) May 8, 2023

“If you think what I’m saying is bullshit, watch this. When you eat after using soap, some of the soap is still on your hands and you end up eating it. Even after repeated washing, you can’t get all the soap out of your hands. There’s no way it’s good for your health. Modern soap is just too strong.”

Twitter Reacts

As expected, the Twitterverse had a field day with this revelation, with users chiming in with their own opinions and hilarious takes on the matter. Here are some notable responses:

The Connoisseur: “@ayyoparledu: Soap tastes better than Tirumala laddu”

Soap tastes better than Tirumala laddu https://t.co/yYDJe5sGiu

— Sapney mein milti hai (@ayyoparledu) May 8, 2023

Another user writes: “Yeah, those liquid soap things are a menace. Regular old soap washes up good but people don’t like it because it drains everything from your skin and the skin gets dry. Still wouldn’t use the liquid one.”

Yeah, those liquid soap things are a menace

Regular old soap washes up good but people don't like it because it drains everything from your skin and the skin gets dry. Still wouldn't use the liquid one

— Aleksandar Vukovic (@vualeks) May 8, 2023

The DIY Enthusiast, @PereiraSandie, writes “Make your own instead. Foaming soap dispenser, water, Castile soap, carrier oil, essential oil. It’s gentle and rinses clean. I get dirt helping your gut, but when out in public touching things like door handles, washing hands is important. People are generally gross.”

Make your own instead. Foaming soap dispenser, water, Castile soap, carrier oil, essential oil. It’s gentle and rinses clean.
I get dirt helping your gut, but when out in public touching things like door handles, washing hands is important.
People are generally gross.

— Sandie Rose (@PereiraSandie) May 8, 2023

Some have friends battling addiction: “But what to do if you are addicted to eating soap (asking for a friend)”

But what to do if you are addicted to eating soap (asking for a friend) https://t.co/gz27FIeWKm

— Utsav (@Wootsaw) May 8, 2023

Someone has a surgical advice: “If you ever have a surgery, please ensure that the surgeon only rinses with water and does not use any bactericidal soap. Since you can “handle dirt”.”

If you ever have a surgery, please ensure that the surgeon only rinses with water and does not use any bactericidal soap. Since you can “handle dirt”.

— Ajay Kamath (@ajay43) May 8, 2023

Breaking Down the Debate

The conversation took several different turns, with some users highlighting the importance of using soap in public places to prevent the spread of disease, while others agreed that modern soap might be too harsh for our skin and gut health. There were also suggestions for DIY soap alternatives, which could provide a gentler and more natural option for hand washing.

Is There a Verdict? As with any lively debate, there is no clear-cut answer to this question. While washing hands with soap is essential in certain situations, such as in hospitals or when handling raw meat, it’s also worth considering the potential negative impact of over-washing and the use of harsh chemicals found in some modern soaps.

In the end, it’s up to each individual to determine what works best for their own health and lifestyle. Just remember, a little bit of dirt never hurt anyone, but neither did a thorough hand washing. The key is to strike a balance between protecting our health and not going overboard with hygiene practices that could potentially harm our gut microbiome.

The Buzz Continues: While the debate on hand-washing may not have reached a definitive conclusion, it’s evident that @LifeMathMoney’s tweets struck a chord with the Twitter community. The conversation has sparked a broader discussion about personal hygiene, immune systems, and modern-day health concerns. As more people chime in with their experiences and opinions, we can expect the buzz around this topic to continue.

What the Experts Say

In the midst of this viral debate, it’s essential to consider expert opinions as well. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), handwashing with soap and water is the best way to remove germs and prevent the spread of infections. The CDC recommends washing hands for at least 20 seconds, and if soap and water are unavailable, using a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.

It’s also worth noting that not all soaps are created equal. Some contain harsh chemicals that can be damaging to the skin and the environment. In such cases, opting for a gentler, natural soap might be a better option.

The Takeaway

The great soap debate on Twitter has provided a fascinating glimpse into the diverse opinions and experiences of people when it comes to personal hygiene. It serves as a reminder that finding a balance between cleanliness and maintaining a robust immune system is crucial in maintaining good health.

As the conversation continues to evolve, it’s essential to stay informed and open-minded, considering both expert advice and personal experiences. Ultimately, the choice of whether or not to use soap before eating is a personal one, but it’s always a good idea to consider the bigger picture when it comes to health and hygiene.

All-in-all, this Twitter soap opera has been a wild ride, filled with humor, passion, and even some valuable insights. Whether you’re firmly on the soap-using side or believe in the power of water alone, it’s safe to say that this debate has given us all something to think about the next time we wash our hands.

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