I work with quite a few cancer patients, so I'm aware with some chemo meds you should wear gloves (if they can tolerate any work at all!). I also have two good friends who are HIV positive, but have lived a relatively healthy life for the past ten years.
My alarm has been raised by another massage therapist who is a former classmate of mine. He also deals in 'nutritional suppliments' from some Dr. in Idaho. He is trying to get me to order some 'hand sealer' lotion because he is telling me HIV and some forms of cancer can actually be spread through sweat on the skin. (He's also a big conspiracy nut, so of course this is something the government is keeping this info from us...)
Now logically, I know I have never read of such a thing. I just got back from a conference regarding HIV and massage precautions with clients in hospice settings. Sweat contact was not a discussion point.
But the back of my mind is thinking "What if he's right?" He 'claims' he knows three chiropractors in our area who have caught HIV from skin 'sweat' contact. (BTW, this guy is also an extreme Christian who believe HIV is a punishment from God.)
Part of me just wants to blow this off as 'fear mongering'. But I thought I'd check first. Have I put myself and my clients and family in danger, or is this guy just yanking my chain? I have never heard of anyone 'catching' cancer through skin contact, or that HIV is spread through sweat.
My alarm has been raised by another massage therapist who is a former classmate of mine. He also deals in 'nutritional suppliments' from some Dr. in Idaho. He is trying to get me to order some 'hand sealer' lotion because he is telling me HIV and some forms of cancer can actually be spread through sweat on the skin. (He's also a big conspiracy nut, so of course this is something the government is keeping this info from us...)
Now logically, I know I have never read of such a thing. I just got back from a conference regarding HIV and massage precautions with clients in hospice settings. Sweat contact was not a discussion point.
But the back of my mind is thinking "What if he's right?" He 'claims' he knows three chiropractors in our area who have caught HIV from skin 'sweat' contact. (BTW, this guy is also an extreme Christian who believe HIV is a punishment from God.)
Part of me just wants to blow this off as 'fear mongering'. But I thought I'd check first. Have I put myself and my clients and family in danger, or is this guy just yanking my chain? I have never heard of anyone 'catching' cancer through skin contact, or that HIV is spread through sweat.