The Swine flu virus can be traveling, and everyone has to take necessary precautions.

Of course, one doesn't have to be paranoid like the spinster who smells antiseptic, but just clean and away from germs!

In the early stages of our lives we bath on flowing rivers, and falls. Now, we also love these beaches. Truly, our bodies need to be clean, safe, and healthy to meet the daily demands of work and stress.

In our homes and in schools, we tell our children to wash their hands - before eating (meals) and after using the toilet. We also wash fruits and vegetables before eating them. Washing is being clean, and being clean is being away from diseases.

Remember that cleanliness is next to Godliness? And when the high priests and state leaders washed their hands to show they are free from guilt?

Even Christianity depicts about "Lavabo," which connotes about washing and innocence.

A noted Germ doctor, Chuck Gerba points out, "The person who cleans the toilet has the cleanest hands."

Why? "Because the person who's from the toilet washes hands thoroughly."

Take this old nursery song:

I have two hands
The left and the right
Hold them up high
So clean and bright
Clap them softly- one, two, three
Clean little hands are good to see.

For a healthy world, let us have the same chants to drive away germs, and don't forget the soap: "I Shall Wash!"

Good bye Swine Flu!

How To Wash Hands Properly:

1. Wet hands.
2. Soap thoroughly.
3. Lather and scrub for 20 seconds.
4. Rinse for 10 seconds.
5. Dry with a clean towel or paper towels.

by: Rose Flores - Martinez
http://rfvietnamrose09.blogspot.com

Submitted by: Rose Flores - Martinez

April 28, 2009

My blog: rfvietnamrose09.blogspot.com

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