is keeping children more clean health hazard
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
India
December 10, 2009 2:41am CST
Hello everyone here Ji,
It is bneen reported by media taht by keeping children more clean may become dangerous to their heart. I know, natural soil at any place important cover to fight many diseases. So in India wrestling is common on the ground, where many children play and wrap lot of mud around their body. If this holds good, then by keeping more clean may reduce resistivity power among children and it may be prone to heart diseases at later stage in the life. Your expert advise/suggestion needed.
May God less You and have a graet time.
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6 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
19 Dec 09
Hello friend. I don't know exactly about this theory, but I think that it is hard to keep the children as clean as always since they are so active playing around on the ground like the time when we were young.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
20 Dec 09
Yeah, it is not good not only for the kids but also for us adults to stay air-conditioning houses for a long time. So that is why I seldom turn on the air-conditioner in the office if I find that I can suffer from the cold. One of my classes always like to turn on the air-conditioner to the highest degree making it extremely and unbearably warm in it. Each time when I go in, I ask for the remote controller to reduce it to a moderate degree and I tell them that it is bad for our health if it is too high a degree. You know, there are two air-conditioners in each classroom. That's why it is so extremely warm when both are turned on at that high degree...So it is absolutely not good to our health if we don't live in a natural state of environment. Thank you for the response, my dear friend. Have a good day.
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@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
28 Dec 09
Hello my friend williamjisir Ji,
So nice of you for your pleasing response. Children must beexposed to Natural parentingand not lived to live in AC cages. It will reduce natural resistive power
Wishing you a very happy Chrismas and New Year-2010.
May God bless You and have a great time.
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@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
20 Dec 09
Hello my friend williamjisir Ji,
My point of discussion was not to damage natural ayer formed on the tender skin of children in order to reduce resistivity power by more cleaning. Children who remain always in A?C houses, A/C cars etc. become more prone to diseases than street children who play withmud. So country sidechildren and men remain more healthy. It has been seen that we always send our week end with natureto get fresh air as well as feel with earthly touch.
May God bless You and have a great time.


@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
12 Dec 09
Hello my friend Lakota12 Ji,
Wow! congretulation. Let's maintain them.
May God bless You and have great time.
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
11 Dec 09
Hello Lakota12 Ji
So nice of for supporting my way of bringing-up children. Nature cure is best. It strengthen the body resistance, it may be applying a layer of resistive coating , when the play in mud.
May God bless You and have great time.

@sukumar794 (5040)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
10 Dec 09
Thee contention might well be quite right as is evident from children of yesterday playing in mirth and absorbing a lot of dirt and soil on to their person ...leading healthy and normal lives devoid of grave diseases.Nature has bestowed unto us its own ways and means.Incidentally the nature cure specialists employ mud to cover up certain parts of the body as a measure of treating illnesses.
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@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
12 Dec 09
Hello my friend sukumar794 Ji,
So nice of you taht you have undesrtood the pouint in nut-shell and would take care of your children / grand children . Asit is mostly children of now-a-days never run in street and play on ground, mingle with other chidren of same locality , so taht some natural strength and resitivity power accumulates in tehir body. May God bless You and have great time.
@ronnyb (6113)
• Jamaica
10 Dec 09
I heard teh report last night too adn wa sshocked by that revelation but I think what they say may have some logic to it .They are saying tthat mother who keep their children squeaky clean may actually be destroying good along with bad bacteria.The good bacteria they claim helpd sto build up the children's immunity to sickness form the bad bacteria
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@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
12 Dec 09
Hello my friend ronnyb Ji,
Your assumptionis perfectly in positive direction that layer formed by mud as resistance to many external disease is removed slowly by freequent and more cleaning. Let's maintain cleanliness and not beyond required. Excess of everything is bad. May God bless You and have great time.
@aguas_aj (498)
• Philippines
11 Dec 09
To what I practice, when it's playing time. Let him play.run, hold things.(of course not that so dirty one and has edges). a little of dirt would not hurt but after playing, sanitize him/her.Wash her thoroughlyespecially in the hands and in the fingers and nails coz it's what they use for eating. And it's germs usually stays. But a little dirt from the sand and soil isn't that bad. Ofcourse with supervison of the parent
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@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
12 Dec 09
Hello my friend aguas_aj Ji,
So nice of you taht you have undesrtood the pouint in nut-shell and would take
care of your children / grand children . Asit is mostly children of now-a-days
never run in street and play on ground, mingle with other chidren of same locality, so taht some natural strength and resitivity power accumulates in tehir body.
May God bless You and have great time.
@angelsdaddy (84)
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10 Dec 09
Hmmm... Im not sure, dirt can have all sorts of germs on it, I get this from my partner she is a neat and clean freak she loves it. She bathes both children twice per day and the same with herself. I bathe once per day as I dont see the point in doing it more than once! I wouldnt like for my kids to be dirty though!
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
• India
10 Dec 09
Hello my friend angelsdaddy Ji,
So nice of yoy for your quick reponse.Mud has played an important roll in human lidfe. Even certain diseases at Ayurvedic level havebeen treated successfully. I also believe that 'EXCESS OF EVERYTHING IS BAD' You have replied yorslf, when you compare with your wife, She takes bath twice a day and you think once is sufficient. It does not mean taht both of you or either more clean or morev dirty.Question is how much is needed to be maintained.
May God less You and have a graet time.
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