Hardy Diagnostics releases chemical-free AloeSafe sanitizer

Hardy Diagnostics, an FDA licensed and ISO certified biomedical firm, is pleased to announce the release of AloeSafe™, a hand sanitizer that contains aloe vera, vitamin E, and lavender oil. Unlike most alcohol based hand sanitizers, AloeSafe™ is free from potentially harmful ingredients.

AloeSafe™ does not contain the harsh chemicals found in many other hand sanitizers, such as glycerin, artificial colors, propylene glycol, and parabens. Glycerin leaves a sticky residue on hands and draws out moisture. Propylene glycol is a known irritant to the skin according to the Material Safety Data Sheet, and is a component of automobile anti-freeze. Parabens are known to be estrogenic. In recent studies, many estrogenic substances have been associated with certain cancers. Why take a chance?

Not only do your hands deserve the best, but so does your health. Hardy Diagnostics is pleased to provide a product that is free from potentially harmful ingredients, and is still an effective hand sanitizer. AloeSafe™ contains the healing properties of vitamin E, the soothing scent of lavender, and the moisturizing effect of aloe vera. It does not cause drying, and leaves the hands feeling soft and silky, while showing a 99.9% kill rate of potentially infectious bacteria.

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