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7 Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Are Really Not

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You buy these products with the best intentions: antibacterial soap to kill germs, toothpaste to prevent cavities.

But everyday items like these can cause wahala and leave you with a skin infection or cause other problems if used incorrectly. The good news: the fixes are resoundingly simple, super quick, and keeps you safe.


1. Whitening Toothpaste

You rely on toothpaste for fresh breath and fighting cavities and many are designed to make your pearly whites white again. But just because whitening toothpastes are available over the counter doesn’t mean they’re completely harmless. Long-term use of some of these toothpastes; especially grittier ones designed to scrub off stains can wear away your enamel and increase sensitivity, says Clifton M. Carey, PhD, professor in the school of dental medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

Stay safe: Look for whitening toothpastes with an accredited Dental Association’s ADA Seal of Acceptance, which is an indication that they gently polish teeth to remove surface stains. If your teeth feel more sensitive after beginning a new whitening product, see your dentist.

Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Not Really

 

2. Nail Tools

At-home manis and pedis keep your hands and feet summer-ready but the tools you use could be harboring dirty secrets. It’s normal for bacteria to live on your skin, so when you use a cuticle clipper or pumice stone, you’re transferring those bacteria to the tools. Skip cleaning them properly and the bacteria can grow and potentially lead to skin infections, notes Dr. Weiser.

Stay safe: Wash with soap and water every time you use it and get a new one every three to four weeks. As for nail and cuticle clippers, clean those with soap and water after using them. More importantly, don’t share. “Normal flora differs from person to person, so bacteria harmless to you could cause infection in your friend, sibling, or partner,” she says.

Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Not Really

 

3. Blender

You know to wash your blender every time you make one of your yummy spinach smoothies but you’re probably skipping one of the most important parts: the blender gasket (the rubber ring that helps hold the blade in place). In a 2013 report by NSF International, an independent organization that tests the health and safety of consumer products, it was stated that the blender gasket was found to be the third germiest item in the kitchen, harboring Salmonella, E. coli, yeast, and mold. When researchers asked people what they thought were the top sources of grime in their kitchen, the blender didn’t even make their list.

Stay safe: After sucking down the mashed kenkey, the NSF recommends disassembling the blender and pulling the blade and gasket out for a thorough washing. Yes, every time.

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4. Cotton Swap

Even though it’s gunky, wax exists to protect your delicate inner ear structures from dust and debris, so it’s healthy but if it builds up, it can cause an ache or an annoying feeling of fullness. That’s why you might routinely dig out whatever’s in there with Q-tips, something doctors don’t recommend: “If you accidentally place the Q-tip anywhere past the ear canal, you can push wax further in and even perforate the ear drum,” says Sujana Chandrasekhar, MD, director of New York Otology in Manhattan.

Stay safe: Forget the cotton swab. “There’s no reason to clean out any of the gunk from your ears except the part that can be removed by sweeping the pad of your index finger in the opening of the canal,” Dr. Chandrasekhar says. “Any wax deeper than that is actually doing a nice job of protecting your ears already.” If you do have an earache, see your doctor for any remedies.

Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Not Really

 

5. Anti-Bacterial Soap

For so long we’d scrub up, aiming to kill germs at every turn. But as it turns out, antibacterial soaps are ineffective at best, says Elaine Larson, PhD, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University. A decade ago she authored a double-blind randomized clinical trial (the gold standard of study methods) comparing households that used antibacterial products to those without them. The result? There was no difference in the rates people got sick. “It was clear that in a healthy home, antibacterial soap doesn’t really help that much,” she says. At worse, antibacterial ingredients like triclosan may spur antibacterial resistance, says the FDA.

Stay safe: Wash up with plain soap and water and scrub well. It’s the friction between your two hands that physically removes germs and sends the buggers down the drain, says Larson.

Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Not Really

 

6. Rubber Spatula

Sure, you clean it every time you use it but you should consider adding an important step; pulling the spatula head off the handle before you wash. Forgetting to do so is one of the reasons the NSF declared the rubber spatula the number-two dirtiest kitchen item. It was found to contain E. coli, yeast, and mold? — not things you want to mix into your batter.

Stay safe: If your spatula is detachable, wash both pieces separately. If it’s a one-piece, you still need to take precautions because yeast can hide and grow in the joint. Make sure to give extra care to that section when washing.

Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Not Really

 

7. Stuffed Animals

What could go wrong with the impossibly cute and cuddly toys you use to comfort your little kids? “These are a magnet for dust mites,” says Dr. Wolbert. Dust mites are the biggest culprit in indoor dust allergens, setting off sneezing, runny nose, and red, itchy eyes. Dust mites living in your kids’ stuffed animals can prompt allergy attacks in anybody else in your household.

Products Ghanaians Use Everyday And Think Are Healthy But Not Really

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