Dishwashing detergent is a household detergent widely used for washing dishes, vegetables, fruits, and more. Although it has strong cleaning ability, it is still an object composed of chemical components, so it has a certain impact on the human body. Let's take a look at dishwashing detergent and spermicide together?
Sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate contained in detergent is a low-cost surfactant, which is easy to produce foam in water and has good decontamination ability. But high concentrations of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate can disrupt the body's original physiological balance mechanism and interfere with normal physiological and biochemical functions. For the reproductive system, a large amount of surfactants can significantly reduce the activity of sperm.
In daily life, there are roughly three ways in which dishwashing detergent enters the human body. Direct contact with the skin during use; When there is a wound, it will enter the body; Detergents are not thoroughly cleaned during use, so they can adhere to tableware, vegetables, and fruits, and enter the human body through the digestive tract. In addition, only prolonged exposure to high concentrations of dishwashing detergent can have an impact on reproductive cells. So as long as it is used correctly and reasonably, its harm can be greatly reduced.
So, it is important to use dishwashing detergent correctly in daily life. You can wear gloves to clean dishes and utensils, etc. If you want to clean fruits, be sure to ensure that all aspects are thoroughly cleaned and rinse with clean water. Do not leave any detergent residue on the fruits.