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HYGIENE AND SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN OLDEN TIME

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Answered by atul20972
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Cleaning up with water and lumps of earth was also prescribed. Every history of personal hygiene tells us that the world's toileting millions divide into “washers” and “wipers”. Most ancient people were wipers, but Indians were always washers

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Answered by kapoorpragati2
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300 BC – Wealthy Ancient Romans began to use wiping techniques in their toilet habits. Common materials used were wool and rosewater. ... 27 BC – Ancient Romans believed in the ability of urine to remove stains. Until the medieval period, people used lye, made of ashes and urine, to clean their clothes.

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