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August 8th, 2007

Bottle of Gymsoap

There has been some news floating around that some major fighters in the UFC have acquired Staph Infection. What is Staph Infection? WebMD describes Staph Infection as follows:

It is a type of infection caused by a Staphylococcus (or “staph”) bacteria. Actually, about 25% of people normally carry staph in the nose, mouth, genitals, and anal area. The foot is very prone to pick up bacteria from the floor. The infection often begins with a little cut, which gets infected with bacteria.

These staph infections range from a simple boil to antibiotic-resistant infections to flesh-eating infections. The difference between all these is how deep and how fast the infection spreads, and how treatable it is with antibiotics. The antibiotic-resistant infections are more common in North America, because of our overuse of antibiotics.

The type of staph infection that involves skin is called cellulitis and affects the skin’s deeper layers. It is treatable with antibiotics.

This type of infection is very common in the general population — and more common and more severe in people with weak immune systems. People who have diabetes or weakened immunity are particularly prone to developing cellulitis.

What a Staph Infection looks like
Photo of Staph Infection taken from the website of The University of Utah.

C’mon! Who wants a flesh eating infection? How do you prevent from these types of infections? Stop using common soap after training and use an antifungal, antibacterial soap like GymSoap. GymSoap is rather inexpensive and one 12oz bottle can last up to 2 months. If you own a gym, make sure you look into GymSoap’s wholesale option and lets all cut out those nasty infections.

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  1. ChrisNo Gravatar made a comment on August 8th, 2007 at 1:14 pm

    I came across this product about a year ago, all the guys I train with were getting ringworm. Then I got it and could not get rid of it! It was disgusting I was trying all types of products with no luck I went to the doctor and he gave me the Lamisil pills this got rid of it but can also cause liver damage. I have been using Gymsoap for about a year now training everyday with NO problems. It even cured my razor bumps. I would recomend this product to anyone.

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  5. aliNo Gravatar made a comment on December 24th, 2008 at 10:16 am

    i love gymsoap! it is awesome. i use it after i use the yoga mats at the gym.

  6. gymtopsNo Gravatar made a comment on December 25th, 2008 at 9:48 pm

    That’s awesome. I think everyone should use it. It’s very important.

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