I was wondering since it's common for me to allow myself to ferment for months at a time. Visually, my hands are by far the dirtiest; and yet my eyes and such never come down with anything.
Last night I showed my mother my hands and told her that they were clean. She laughed, of course. But then I told her to think about all of the times that I've handled the clean dishes, in the instances when I had to put them away so I could load the dish washer with dirty dishes. With no one dead or sick, I rested my case.
That's cleanliness, to me: the ability to fend off things and still give your body's immune system exercise. How something looks is superficial, and sterilization is stupid because it defeats the purpose of your body.
I felt like bringing this up after seeing some stupid thing on the news about how to wash your hands efficiently. Right after some nonsense about the five-second rule. It made me want to slap a bunch of those people around. My parent's lack of attention (back in the day), as far as my hygiene was concerned, is one of the few things that I can be grateful for them doing; or not doing, as it were. They also let the house become pretty dirty, too. Heck, at times they didn't even have the good sense to put the mayonnaise in the refridgerator after it was opened. Among other things that I don't need to mention.
The point is: I still live a life well below what seems to be the standard for healthy living these days, and yet I'm fine and probably get sick less often than cleanly, pill-popping folk do.