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Just wanted to share a little tidbit so if anyone is not aware of this, they

can take it into consideration. Lysol Kills Bad bacteria, Thats great, But it

also Kills the Good bacteria and if you inhale it, even from a distance, it is

killing good stuff in your body. I used to use it and one day a doctor told

us that since has cf that Lysol wasn't a good choice, and if we do use

it to have leave the area until the spray has settled. I don't use it,

I feel like I can't breathe and I don't even have cf or resp problems.You

know it would be great if there was a list of cleaners that are ok to be used

around cfers,Do you all know if that consideration of what cleaners are used and

what affects the cystic fibrosis patient during that usage of cleaner.Next cf

clinic I am going to ask, just to see if that is an issue.Ok I have rambled on

enough, I will talk with you all later.

,mommy of 5years old w/cf/adhd and 2 years old no cf.

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Hi !

Whatever you find about cleaners let us know. My sister who is an

industrial engineer and works for Nestle, told us that clorox is the

cleaner of choice in industrial environments, because it kills just

about everything and it evaporates rather quickly, but my husband

thinks the fumes of clorox are too harmful and will do more bad than

good.

Go figure, well, love to everyone, and if anybody knows what is the

best stuff to clean with, let us know. I do use control III around

the kitchen.

mom of a 9 wcf, Venanzio 7 nocf and Pepe 3 nocf

> Just wanted to share a little tidbit so if anyone is not aware of

this, they

> can take it into consideration. Lysol Kills Bad bacteria, Thats

great, But it

> also Kills the Good bacteria and if you inhale it, even from a

distance, it is

> killing good stuff in your body. I used to use it and one day a

doctor told

> us that since has cf that Lysol wasn't a good choice, and

if we do use

> it to have leave the area until the spray has settled. I

don't use it,

> I feel like I can't breathe and I don't even have cf or resp

problems.You

> know it would be great if there was a list of cleaners that are ok

to be used

> around cfers,Do you all know if that consideration of what cleaners

are used and

> what affects the cystic fibrosis patient during that usage of

cleaner.Next cf

> clinic I am going to ask, just to see if that is an issue.Ok I have

rambled on

> enough, I will talk with you all later.

>

> ,mommy of 5years old w/cf/adhd and 2 years old

no cf.

>

>

>

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