Phrases with «home germs»

The phrase "home germs" refers to the microscopic organisms, like bacteria and viruses, that can live and spread in our houses. These germs can cause infections and make us sick if we don't practice cleanliness and proper hygiene. Full definition

Sentences with «home germs»

  • Usually my husband is the culprit bringing home germs and whatever illnesses are running through his office, but this time I think I was the dirty bird who got us all sick. (playdatesandpearls.com)
  • So whether the kids are bringing home germs from school, your coworkers are passing a bug around the office or you're simply feeling puny, here are five easy ways you can boost your immune system naturally for overall wellness. (soapdelinews.com)
  • By continuing to breastfeed your toddler you are not only passing on immunoglobulins and other immune factors to germs in the environment that you share, your toddler is bringing home germs from their world (daycare, Grandma's house etc.) and your body then makes immune factors to help protect them. (robinsnestfamilycare.com)
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