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Hygiene is a fancy term that really only refers to the steps you take to keep clean and healthy.

The-hygiene education is crucial to increase the community's knowledge and awareness of the link between water, sanitation. And enables a behavioral change to ensure a lasting health and economic benefit from the improved water and sanitation facilities.

School staff and parents are dedicated to lifelong learning and improving student achievement.

The-hygiene is a concept related to medicine as well as to personal and professional care practices related to most aspects of living although it is most often associated with clean and preventive measures.

In medicine, cleanse practices are employed to reduce the incidence and spreading of disease.

Personal-hygiene

Personal-hygiene performed by an individual to care for one’s bodily health and well being through cleanliness, which result to reduction of personal illness, healing from personal illness, optimal health and sense of well being and social acceptance

Not only that , the personal-hygiene practices also include:

  • seeing a doctor
  • seeing a dentist
  • regular washing (bathing or showering) of the body
  • regular hand washing
  • brushing and flossing of the teeth
  • basic manicure and pedicure
  • feminine hygiene
  • healthy eating

Personal grooming extends personal-hygiene as it pertains to the maintenance of a good personal and public appearance

Personal-hygiene is achieved by using personal products including:

  • soap
  • hair shampoo
  • hair conditioner
  • toothbrushes
  • tooth paste
  • cotton swabs
  • deodorant
  • chap stick
  • cream
  • lotion
  • facial tissue
  • hair clippers
  • nail clippers
  • mouthwash
  • nail files
  • skin cleansers
  • razors
  • shaving cream
  • skin cream
  • toilet paper

Other personal-hygiene and grooming products can be used to improve health and well being.

Culinary cleanse

Culinary-hygiene pertains to the practices related to food management and cooking to

  • prevent food contamination
  • prevent food poisoning
  • minimize the transmission of disease to other foods, humans or animals
Also culinary cleanse practices specify safe ways to handle food store, prepare, serve and eat

The-hygiene practice in the Islamic world

Islamic cleanliness as

  • Wudu
  • Ghusl
  • Islamic dietary laws
  • Islamic toilet etiquette

Since the 7th century, Islam has always placed a strong emphasis on cleanse. Other than the need

to be ritually clean in time for the daily prayer (Arabic: Salat) through Wudu and Ghusl, there are a

large number of other hygiene related rules governing the lives of Muslims.

Other issues include the Islamic dietary laws. In general, the Qur'an advises Muslims to uphold high standards of physical cleanse and to be ritually clean whenever possible.


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