I was going through the forum reading threads and posts on how to correctly apply oil.
Some say don't rub it in, others say don't matter
Then something just hit me
When brewing your own Kombucha (a fermented probiotic tea drink), it is common knowledge that during a certain process, you should AVOID using anti-bacterial hand soap when handling the live contents of the tea, because the soap residue on your fingers could destroy the healthy probiotics and live bacteria
What if washing your hands with anti-bacterial soap, before you apply and rub your pheromone oil products onto your skin, are damaging the pheromone contents?
Reference (a SCOBY is a real living thing, it's what creates a Kombucha tea)
**Do not use antibacterial hand soap before handling SCOBY. If you do wait a little while before handling SCOBY.
DO NOT wash your hands with an antibacterial soap before making kombucha tea. Doing so can destroy the good bacteria produced by the culture.
Some say don't rub it in, others say don't matter
Then something just hit me
When brewing your own Kombucha (a fermented probiotic tea drink), it is common knowledge that during a certain process, you should AVOID using anti-bacterial hand soap when handling the live contents of the tea, because the soap residue on your fingers could destroy the healthy probiotics and live bacteria
What if washing your hands with anti-bacterial soap, before you apply and rub your pheromone oil products onto your skin, are damaging the pheromone contents?
Reference (a SCOBY is a real living thing, it's what creates a Kombucha tea)
**Do not use antibacterial hand soap before handling SCOBY. If you do wait a little while before handling SCOBY.
DO NOT wash your hands with an antibacterial soap before making kombucha tea. Doing so can destroy the good bacteria produced by the culture.
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