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Important facts & other things you need to know about making your own WHO homemade hand sanitizer to kill coronavirus COVID-19. Scientific facts about how the WHO hand sanitizer works to kill coronaviruses.



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This video explains how alcohol-based hand sanitizers, including the World Health Organization homemade hand sanitizer, kill the coronavirus and why you need 99% rubbing alcohol. It also explains why you can't use straight up rubbing alcohol and why it needs to be paired with water to effectively kill the coronavirus.



The video also explains why aloe vera is not a good choice and why using glycerin aka glycerol, just like in the WHO formula, is the better way to go. Did you know that anyone using hand sanitizer, just like hand washing with soap, needs 20 seconds of skin contact for the solution to do its job of disrupting virus membranes. (The video explains all this.)



Another fact: Most vodka is not a workable substitute for rubbing alcohol.Nor should you be using striaight up vodka as a hand sanitzier for the same reason you should not use rubbing alcohol directly on your hands (and not, this has nothing to do with skin protection).



Many of the homemade or do-it-yourself (DIY) hand sanitizer recipes & formulas on Youtube & around the web, use either the wrong percentage of active ingredients in the individual products or they substitute other ingredients which are not fully tested by the World Health Organization (WHO).



We suggest using ONLY the WHO formula. After all, they have scientists who have tested their approved formula for its effectiveness against viruses.



Be wise, and stick with the World Health Organization formula which can be found in a previous video (find the direct link below).



Reference links for this video content are as follows:

WHO pamphlet 

G Chang article

Rolling Stone Magazine

wusa9.com 

blog.gotopac.com 

biologydictionary 

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