个人护理产品扰乱人体氧化场
Personal care products disrupt the human oxidation field

原始链接: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads7908

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A Hacker News discussion revolves around a science.org article suggesting personal care products can "disrupt" the human oxidation field. Commenters debate the article's implications, with some criticizing the sensational headline and unclear health recommendations. The discussion veers into the trend of natural ingredient products, with humorous takes on what constitutes "natural." The conversation touches on bathing frequency, the impact of fragrances (especially synthetic ones), and whether the modern obsession with hygiene is necessary or a social construct. Some argue for minimal product use, emphasizing diet, exercise, and natural processes like sweating. Others highlight the importance of hygiene for social acceptance and personal comfort. Ultimately, the comments showcase diverse viewpoints on personal care, skepticism towards marketing claims, and the complexity of understanding the long-term effects of chemicals found in everyday products.
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