Could You Be Drinking Small Traces of Liquid Soap Causing you Stomach Ulcers: Just Curious...

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                                                     When people are washing dishes they run water through it but if you noticed, liquid soap is heavier than water, not just that, liquid soap is: Viscuous if you look at it same way is the microscopic world for the most part...So i am thinking, you run water through the glass/cup but you CANT LOOK AT it microscopically...Just because you FEEL with your fingers that is rinsed off doesnt mean that the viscuous liquid is out of it, at least microscopically...

So could this be causing a: collection of microscopic things along with the viscuous liquid soap to stack up in your stomach causing STOMACH ULCERS...And dont forget the dust that is EVERYWHERE blowing every second...

What if such stacking up of stuff in your stomach could create abnormal heart rythms after all liquid soap is a foreign agent...

Such a stack up could cause the acid of the stomach to slow down causing bacteria to come in into your body causing all sorts of ailments...

Not just that, there could be a possibility that the small traces of liquid soap that stay in your stomach and lowering or reduction of stomach acid could cause bacteria to come in contact with the liquid soap which is a strongest form of soap stronger than regular soap in a live medium (not in vitro) causing bacteria to become resistant to the strongest form of soap possibly becoming resistant to many things...

Not just that, the dust that is coming your way as it travel to the air is picking up bacteria from the air bring it to YOU: YOUR HOME dust traveling to the air microscopically is like: tiny asteroids traveling your way A LOT OF THEM, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF THEM and dont forget that a bacteria or virus is 30,000 times smaller that the fine end point of a pen/pencil/hair...

Could it be???Nobody has looked into it....

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Avatar sully16 -
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I've looked into pumpi, soap is ok if you rinse well and, keep it out of your eyes.

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