<h2><b>An Easy to Follow Guide for the Elderly to Make Your Own Homemade Hand Sanitizer</b></h2><p></p>
With increasing public awareness of the new <b>Epidemic,</b> hand-disinfectants have become challenging to find. This book offers you the opportunity to learn <b>“How to make your own Homemade Hand Sanitizer”</b> which is not just crucial but essential for you and your family against different bacteria diseases and Viruses. It begins by introducing you to homemade Sanitizers, its relevance and its effects on <b>Bacterial infection</b> and <b>Viruses.</b></b></br>
<b>In this book, you will also have a better understanding of :</b>
<ul><li>How to make Sanitizers using different formulas</li><li>Cheap materials</li><li>Medicinal extracts</li><li>Essential oils</li><li>Alcohol</li><li>Chemicals</li><li>Different essential oil recipes</li><li>Step by step preparation process</li><li>Precautions & Safety</li></ul>
<i>This book will walk you through the whole process step by step </i>
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INTRODUCTION
With increasing public awareness of the new coronavirus epidemic, hand-disinfectants have become challenging to find, if not impossible. This is why many people are making one for themselves. A hand sanitizer, also known as a hand disinfectant, is an alternative to handwashing with soap and water. It could be gel, foam or liquid solution. The effectiveness of hand disinfectants starts with their formulation. The basis of all cleansing agents is alcohol, vitamin E, aloe (or other conditioning agents) and glycerin. The main ingredient that kills bacteria in hand disinfectants is alcohol. Alcohol is an organic compound in which a hydroxyl group (OH) is bonded to a saturated carbon atom. The primary alcohol is usually the basis of hand sanitizer, about 60%.
The Alcohol content can be isopropanol, ethanol propanol or iodine pod, they are more effective at killing microorganisms. The process of cell-cell destruction begins with the removal of oil from the skin as bacteria come out of the body to the surface. Alcohol kills bacteria when rubbed on your hands.
The hand disinfectant is obviously useful for gastrointestinal infections and to a lesser extent for respiratory infections. Alcohol also helps kill many types of bacteria and tuberculosis. Examples include curcumin, which contains curcumin, a bioactive compound with an anti-inflammatory effect and a powerful antioxidant.
CHAPTER ONE
About homemade Sanitizers
I can wash better with regular soap and warm water. Still, the stink doesn't always leave, It's like putting five garbage bags that leaked to the dump after having to leave the balcony for a sporting event. Imagine after your child touches dirt; you and stores near you have run out stocks, and
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