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On 04 Jul 2012 01:21:23 GMT, Han wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote in
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Yeah, mercury and dioxin don't digest well. Agreed. But try their
silly agenda against silicone implants, asbestos, lead, and a dozen or


Silicone implants appear to have had a rather bad reputation, due to
faulty manufacture, ingredients and/or surgical technique. They were
appropriately banned.


Show me cites where they actually proved the silicone implants to be
bad, not just people claiming it.


There is asbestos and asbestos. The kind that is easily friable and
airborn AND contains the really long needle-like crystals is the kind you
might very easily get cancer from (I could go into more biochemical
details). All other kinds (if any) are fine.


90% of all asbestos ever mined was the gentle kind, non-crocidolite.
The only way to get asbestosis or mesothelioma is to have worked in a
dusty asbestos plant--with no respirator for decades.


Lead is toxic as the divalent cation (it mimics calcium, but does not
have the necessary properties to be a good substitute).


Why fine property owners for poor parenting?


And, mercury as the fluid metal is fine. Just don't get too much as an
organic compound. I never understood why some people recognized the
hazrds of mercury, and still used mercurochrome insteaad of iodine
tincture.


I use Triple Antibiotic cream, tea tree oil, or lavender essential
oil.

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