So, hand sanitiser.
Do you use any? Do you use it on your kids?
I remember always having a little green bottle of it stashed in my nappy bag when my eldest was a baby. And it was certainly handy if you had to change a nappy and there was nowhere to wash your hands. Yuck!!
I never felt quite comfortable with it though, which is why it really was for emergency use only.
It seems that was a good thing because it doesn't take much research to see that hand sanitiser has some very questionable ingredients.
One of those ingredients is triclosan.
Triclosan is a chemical used for its antibacterial and antifungal properties in products like soap, toothpaste and hand sanitiser.
Have a read of this article on Nourished Life for more info about triclosan and why we should avoid it.
Bottom line, it's no more effective than washing your hands with plain old soap and water PLUS it has some potential serious health implications. The FDA in America has banned triclosan from being used in antibacterial soap products (
read here) but there has been no similar move here in Australia unfortunately.
Last term my 8 year old came home with a note saying all children in the class were required to bring in a bottle of hand sanitiser to use in the classroom. Because apparently it takes too long for everyone to wash their hands at the sink that is literally next to their door.
I checked with his teacher and unfortunately our homemade one wasn't going to be acceptable because it's in a glass bottle (and you never keep essential oils in plastic). There is a great
guide to natural hand sanitiser here on Nourished Life (I went with the Squeakie for Mr 8 to take to school).
Bottom line - it is best wash your hands with soap and water rather than anything marketed as 'antibacterial', and on those occasions where you can't, choose a natural hand sanitiser without triclosan. My stance on all these types of products is to go as natural as possible.
If you would prefer to make your own hand sanitiser (and given the price of the natural ones you can purchase, you might want to consider it!) this is the recipe I've been making since January.
It has some powerful ingredients, feels nice on your skin, no nasties and it smells amazing.
I use doTERRA's On Guard essential oil blend in this because the ingredients are exactly what I'm looking for. It is a blend of clove, cinnamon, wild orange, eucalyptus and rosemary essential oils which together are protective against environmental threats and have cleansing and purifying properties.
The aloe vera gel is moisturising and the witch hazel has astringent, antioxidant and soothing properties perfect for your skin.
Homemade Hand Sanitiser
3 tsp aloe vera gel
1 tsp witch hazel
20 drops On Guard essential oil
Place all ingredients into a 60ml glass bottle* with a spray top. Top up with filtered water and shake before use.
I keep this bottle in a zip lock bag in my handbag so it's with us whenever we're out and about.
When the kids jump back in the car after school, daycare, playing at the park or doing the shopping I give their hands a spray with this and I have to say, we seem to have avoided most of the bugs going around this year.
On Guard is one of our most used essential oils. We have a roller bottle made up with On Guard and Frankincense which we get on our bodies everyday and if anyone has the sniffles or the start of a cough it goes in the diffuser to cleanse the air and support healthy immune function.
Love, love, LOVE our On Guard.
If you haven't yet introduced doTERRA essential oils into your home click on over here to read more.
So are you up for making your own hand sanitiser?
* I get all my glass bottles from au.aromatools.com (there are some available on ebay but people have had issues with quality and breakages so I don't recommend those)