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“I have a friend that used special soap for after training and when he stopped using it, he got a staph infection.”

I hear this a lot. My response is, “It’s probably because you’re using products made with chemicals to disinfect your skin.”

What does that mean?
“Products made with chemicals” means products with ingredients like triclosan or other “Active Ingredients” with names that are hard to pronounce. These ingredients have been created in a lab.

Why would I say that products made with chemicals were the cause?

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Your skin, human weaponry

Hello, Cheri from Super Body Care here....

I’ve set up a table at many a Grapplers Quest and had opportunities to talk with hundreds of athletes in the grappling sport. Some brag, “I’ve NEVER gotten ringworm!!” And some regretfully admit, “I just step on the mat and I GET ringworm”. There you have two extremes: one with the Rockstar immune system, and one, not so much. And then you have all those people in between that make up the average.

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Super Body Care proves the Cleansing Wipes are antimicrobial against MRSA (staph) and e.Coli!

One of our more common testimonials is our repeat customers tell us "I was the only guy in the gym that didn't get staph!" It was nice to tell new customers this story, buuuut, where's the facts!?

The timing couldn't be better to confirm the validity of testimonials just like that!!! Recently, we hired an independent lab in Texas to test the antimicrobial effectiveness on MRSA (staph) and e. Coli. The results were successful!

Here's the test results for you to view for yourself,

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Super Body Care, MRSA - the staph Superbug!

MRSA never existed until the 1960's. Even then, it was an infection usually contracted in the hospital. Now, MRSA has hit locker rooms, schools, and MMA gyms, to name a few.
Statistics state that IF you've ever been treated for a staph infection any time previously, there is a higher likelihood that you'll get MRSA.

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