The Relationship between Hygiene and Baths
March 23rd 2009 05:18
Everyone has some very hilarious and unforgettable moments that they don’t want to forget in their life. To me, most of the bizarre and unbelievable events took place while I’m studying in college.
When I’m still a college’s freshman, I’ve been sharing the same room with Danny, my very first roommate in my college’s life! In the very beginning, he seems to be a very nice person, as he is a very polite and ambitious guy. However, after two few weeks, I started to notice that Danny is a very filthy and dirty man! Go figure, all the clothes (Including the underwear) were being scattering all over the room and the worse thing about Danny is: He didn’t go for a bath during the two whole weeks. His mainly use the cologne to cover his body’s bad smell!
After a month sharing the same room with him, I decided to write to the hostel authority and apply for the room changing. Thank goodness, as I was able to change the room within 3 days, soon after I shot out my room changing apply letter.
Although I’m not a very busybody person (Sometimes, I admit that I’m a little paranoia here! lol), but I’m also not a filthy person. I can’t hardly imagine for those people that didn’t love to bath at least once per day (Seriously, even the pigs love to be bathing with cool and refreshing water every day!)
Baths are one of the essential routine in our daily life, especially a nice and hot bath after a long working day is totally a pleasure. For those of you that enjoying spa, the health benefits of spa baths are endless.
Spa baths are to be known effective in healing aches, pains and diseases. It is also good for arthralgia, diabetes, constipation, menstrual disorder and so on.
Furthermore, for those people that have aging parents or elders in their home, you should take some precaution here, by offering them the safer showering options.
Let’s take an example, if they have hard time to take the bath, due to the arthritis or chronic legs problem, you have to install a shower wheelchair. By using the shower wheelchair, it can avoid your parents from being slipped on the wet shower floor surface. Although it might seem like a very small matter to us, but it’s a very helpful aid for the elders!
Remember one thing here, “A bath a day, keeps all the harmful germs away!”…
When I’m still a college’s freshman, I’ve been sharing the same room with Danny, my very first roommate in my college’s life! In the very beginning, he seems to be a very nice person, as he is a very polite and ambitious guy. However, after two few weeks, I started to notice that Danny is a very filthy and dirty man! Go figure, all the clothes (Including the underwear) were being scattering all over the room and the worse thing about Danny is: He didn’t go for a bath during the two whole weeks. His mainly use the cologne to cover his body’s bad smell!
After a month sharing the same room with him, I decided to write to the hostel authority and apply for the room changing. Thank goodness, as I was able to change the room within 3 days, soon after I shot out my room changing apply letter.
Although I’m not a very busybody person (Sometimes, I admit that I’m a little paranoia here! lol), but I’m also not a filthy person. I can’t hardly imagine for those people that didn’t love to bath at least once per day (Seriously, even the pigs love to be bathing with cool and refreshing water every day!)
Baths are one of the essential routine in our daily life, especially a nice and hot bath after a long working day is totally a pleasure. For those of you that enjoying spa, the health benefits of spa baths are endless.
Spa baths are to be known effective in healing aches, pains and diseases. It is also good for arthralgia, diabetes, constipation, menstrual disorder and so on.
Furthermore, for those people that have aging parents or elders in their home, you should take some precaution here, by offering them the safer showering options.
Let’s take an example, if they have hard time to take the bath, due to the arthritis or chronic legs problem, you have to install a shower wheelchair. By using the shower wheelchair, it can avoid your parents from being slipped on the wet shower floor surface. Although it might seem like a very small matter to us, but it’s a very helpful aid for the elders!
Remember one thing here, “A bath a day, keeps all the harmful germs away!”…
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