Personal hygiene and elementary cleanliness are essential for good health. Inadequate sanitation is a major cause of disease world-wide.
Practicing good hygiene and sanitation will prevent the spread of illness and disease.
Food sanitation refers to the hygienic measures for ensuring food safety.
Personal sanitation refers to the hygienic practices an individual uses for personal cleanliness.
Basic sanitation refers to the management of human faeces at the household level. It also refers to the maintenance of hygienic conditions, through services such as garbage collection and wastewater disposal."
Useful References
Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine: The Definitive Home Reference Guide to 550 Key Herbs with all their Uses as Remedies for Common Ailments by Andrew Chevalier
Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies by
Phyllis A Balch CNC
Backyard Medicine: Harvest and Make Your Own Herbal Remedies by Julie Bruton-Seal and Matthew Seal
The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Handbook: Keep your loved ones healthy in every disaster, from wildfires to a complete societal collapse by Joseph Alton M.D. and Amy Alton ARNP
When There Is No Doctor: Preventive and Emergency Healthcare in Challenging Times (Process Self-reliance Series) by Gerard S Doyle
American Medical Association Family Medical Guide, 4th Edition by American Medical Association
American College of Physicians Complete Home Medical Guide by David R. Goldmann
First Aid, CPR and AED Standard by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and Alton L. Thygerson
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Participant's Manual by American Red Cross