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--- In low dose naltrexone , " tom bayuk " <tbayuk@c...>

wrote:

>

> > Cancer News from s Hopkins

> >

> > this was received from a nursing supervisor at

> > Greenville Memorial

> > Hospital.

> > It was sent to their staff.

> >

> > Cancer News from s Hopkins:

> > 1. No plastic containers in micro.

> > 2. No water bottles in freezer.

> > 3. No plastic wrap in microwave.

> >

> > s Hopkins has recently sent this out in its

> > newsletters. This

> > information is being circulated at Walter

> > Army Medical Center.

> > Dioxin

> > chemicals causes cancer, especially breast cancer.

> >

> > Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our

> > bodies. Don't freeze

> > your

> > plastic bottles with water in them as this

> > releases dioxins from the

> > plastic

> >

> >

> > Recently, Dr. Fujimoto, Wellness Program

> > Manager at Castle

> > Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this

> > health hazard. He talked

> > about dioxins and how bad they are for us.

> >

> > He said that we should not be heating our food in

> > the microwave using

> > plastic containers. This applies to foods that

> > contain fat.

> > He said that the combination of fat, high heat,

> > and plastics releases

> > dioxin

> > into the food and ultimately into the cells of the

> > body. Instead, he

> > recommends using glass, Corning Ware or ceramic

> > containers for heating

> > food. You get the same results, only without the

> > dioxin.

> >

> > So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and

> > soups, etc., should be

> > removed from t he container and heated in

> > something else. Paper isn't

> > bad

> > but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just

> > safer to use tempered

> > glass, Corning Ware, etc.

> >

> > He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast

> > food restaurants moved

> > away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin

> > problem is one of the

> > reasons.

> >

> > Also, he pointed out that Saran wrap is just as

> > dangerous when placed

> > over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the

> > food is nuked, the

> > high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually!

> > melt out of the plastic

> > wrap

> > and drip into the food.

> >

> > Cover food with a paper towel instead.

> >

> > This is an article I believe you should forward to

> > your family and friends -- anyone who is important

> > in your

>

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This OFF TOPIC " warning " is very similar to this internet hoax.

http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HBInconsequential.shtml#plasticwraptoxins

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I have not heard that one. ?

Geo wrote:

>Wes how about the one where you should not drink water from certain

>plastic containers after refilling . Now this seems strange to

>refill makes it toxic but what about the first time ?What does

>refilling do to it ? GEO

>

>

>>About 15 years ago, my girl friend (now ex-) worked in a salon.

>>

>>

>She had

>

>

>>a customer whose husband was a chemistry professor at the state

>>university in town. He was doing research into the toxic effects

>>

>>

>of

>

>

>>plastics and foods, specifically microwave oven use. He was

>>

>>

>receiving

>

>

>>death threats against himself and family, presumably originated by

>>

>>

>the

>

>

>>plastics industry. They relocated not longer after. Being a

>>

>>

>chemistry

>

>

>>buff, myself, the 3rd hand information made sense and I haven't

>>

>>

>used

>

>

>>plastic with food and heat in any situation ever since. Dioxins

>>

>>

>are fat

>

>

>>soluble, including in foods containing fat. One of the

>>

>>

>predominant

>

>

>>effects of dioxin poisoning in humans is on the immune system,

>>especially important to those on this group.

>>

>>Another concern is diethylhexyl adipate (DEHA), a " plasticizer " ,

>>

>>

>added

>

>

>>to plastics in varying amounts to make them " more plastic " , less

>>

>>

>rigid.

>

>

>>The FDA is doing studies to " put these rumors to rest " , claiming

>>

>>

>there

>

>

>>is no threat in using plastics in the microwave, " according to

>>manufacturers directions " . I personally think the credibility of

>>

>>

>the

>

>

>>FDA in recent years (at least) is suspect at best. I don't read

>>

>>

>much

>

>

>>anymore about the FDA finding anything that isn't in the best

>>

>>

>interests

>

>

>>of big business. Re-tooling to manufacture all the " microwave

>>

>>

>safe "

>

>

>>plastic containers differently would be BIG money if and Jane

>>

>>

>Q.

>

>

>>Public really believed this plastic danger stuff.

>>

>>Something else to consider is that chlorine is used to bleach

>>

>>

>paper.

>

>

>>Dioxins are a by-product of the combustion, and to a lesser extent

>>

>>

>the

>

>

>>heating, of chlorine containing compounds. I personally don't use

>>

>>

>paper

>

>

>>towels in the microwave either, but instead heat twice as long at

>>

>>

>half

>

>

>>power to reduce splatter.

>>

>>I still haven't figured out a good alternative to microwave

>>

>>

>popcorn :).

>

>

>>tom bayuk wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins

>>>>

>>>> this was received from a nursing supervisor at

>>>>Greenville Memorial

>>>> Hospital.

>>>> It was sent to their staff.

>>>>

>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins:

>>>> 1. No plastic containers in micro.

>>>> 2. No water bottles in freezer.

>>>> 3. No plastic wrap in microwave.

>>>>

>>>> s Hopkins has recently sent this out in its

>>>>newsletters. This

>>>> information is being circulated at Walter

>>>>Army Medical Center.

>>>> Dioxin

>>>> chemicals causes cancer, especially breast cancer.

>>>>

>>>> Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our

>>>>bodies. Don't freeze

>>>> your

>>>> plastic bottles with water in them as this

>>>>releases dioxins from the

>>>> plastic

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Recently, Dr. Fujimoto, Wellness Program

>>>>Manager at Castle

>>>> Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this

>>>>health hazard. He talked

>>>> about dioxins and how bad they are for us.

>>>>

>>>> He said that we should not be heating our food in

>>>>the microwave using

>>>> plastic containers. This applies to foods that

>>>>contain fat.

>>>> He said that the combination of fat, high heat,

>>>>and plastics releases

>>>> dioxin

>>>> into the food and ultimately into the cells of the

>>>>body. Instead, he

>>>> recommends using glass, Corning Ware or ceramic

>>>>containers for heating

>>>> food. You get the same results, only without the

>>>>dioxin.

>>>>

>>>> So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and

>>>>soups, etc., should be

>>>> removed from t he container and heated in

>>>>something else. Paper isn't

>>>> bad

>>>> but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just

>>>>safer to use tempered

>>>> glass, Corning Ware, etc.

>>>>

>>>> He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast

>>>>food restaurants moved

>>>> away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin

>>>>problem is one of the

>>>> reasons.

>>>>

>>>> Also, he pointed out that Saran wrap is just as

>>>>dangerous when placed

>>>> over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the

>>>>food is nuked, the

>>>> high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually!

>>>>melt out of the plastic

>>>> wrap

>>>> and drip into the food.

>>>>

>>>> Cover food with a paper towel instead.

>>>>

>>>> This is an article I believe you should forward to

>>>> your family and friends -- anyone who is important

>>>>in your

>>>>

>>>>

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Makes sense. Do you know any specific chemicals that are leached into

the water. Thanks.

chris bowes wrote:

>very bad if you do bottled water has to be bottled

>shipped and drank within 30 days off bottling after

>thirty days the water picks up chemical traces off the

>plastic .. the reason i know this is a do have a water

>treatment buisness

>--- " .delores crosby " <decrosby@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>>have you heard of people putting water bottles in

>>the dishwasher

>>

>>On 12/24/05, tom bayuk <tbayuk@...> wrote:

>>

>>

>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins

>>>>

>>>> this was received from a nursing supervisor at

>>>>Greenville Memorial

>>>> Hospital.

>>>> It was sent to their staff.

>>>>

>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins:

>>>> 1. No plastic containers in micro.

>>>> 2. No water bottles in freezer.

>>>> 3. No plastic wrap in microwave.

>>>>

>>>> s Hopkins has recently sent this out in

>>>>

>>>>

>>its

>>

>>

>>>>newsletters. This

>>>> information is being circulated at Walter

>>>>Army Medical Center.

>>>> Dioxin

>>>> chemicals causes cancer, especially breast

>>>>

>>>>

>>cancer.

>>

>>

>>>> Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of

>>>>

>>>>

>>our

>>

>>

>>>>bodies. Don't freeze

>>>> your

>>>> plastic bottles with water in them as this

>>>>releases dioxins from the

>>>> plastic

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Recently, Dr. Fujimoto, Wellness

>>>>

>>>>

>>Program

>>

>>

>>>>Manager at Castle

>>>> Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this

>>>>health hazard. He talked

>>>> about dioxins and how bad they are for us.

>>>>

>>>> He said that we should not be heating our food

>>>>

>>>>

>>in

>>

>>

>>>>the microwave using

>>>> plastic containers. This applies to foods that

>>>>contain fat.

>>>> He said that the combination of fat, high

>>>>

>>>>

>>heat,

>>

>>

>>>>and plastics releases

>>>> dioxin

>>>> into the food and ultimately into the cells of

>>>>

>>>>

>>the

>>

>>

>>>>body. Instead, he

>>>> recommends using glass, Corning Ware or

>>>>

>>>>

>>ceramic

>>

>>

>>>>containers for heating

>>>> food. You get the same results, only without

>>>>

>>>>

>>the

>>

>>

>>>>dioxin.

>>>>

>>>> So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen

>>>>

>>>>

>>and

>>

>>

>>>>soups, etc., should be

>>>> removed from t he container and heated in

>>>>something else. Paper isn't

>>>> bad

>>>> but you don't know what is in the paper. It's

>>>>

>>>>

>>just

>>

>>

>>>>safer to use tempered

>>>> glass, Corning Ware, etc.

>>>>

>>>> He reminded us that a while ago some of the

>>>>

>>>>

>>fast

>>

>>

>>>>food restaurants moved

>>>> away from the foam containers to paper. The

>>>>

>>>>

>>dioxin

>>

>>

>>>>problem is one of the

>>>> reasons.

>>>>

>>>> Also, he pointed out that Saran wrap is just

>>>>

>>>>

>>as

>>

>>

>>>>dangerous when placed

>>>> over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As

>>>>

>>>>

>>the

>>

>>

>>>>food is nuked, the

>>>> high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually!

>>>>melt out of the plastic

>>>> wrap

>>>> and drip into the food.

>>>>

>>>> Cover food with a paper towel instead.

>>>>

>>>> This is an article I believe you should

>>>>

>>>>

>>forward to

>>

>>

>>>> your family and friends -- anyone who is

>>>>

>>>>

>>important

>>

>>

>>>>in your

>>>>

>>>>

>>> ------------------------------

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>>>

>>>

>>> - Visit your group

>>>

>>>

> " low dose naltrexone<low dose naltrexone> "

>

>

>>> on the web.

>>>

>>> -

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any semenars that iv'e been at just talk about the

water picking up the characteristics offthe plastic

but i can try too find out for ya if you need to know

--- Wesley <inspirfe@...> wrote:

---------------------------------

Makes sense. Do you know any specific chemicals that

are leached into

the water. Thanks.

chris bowes wrote:

>very bad if you do bottled water has to be bottled

>shipped and drank within 30 days off bottling after

>thirty days the water picks up chemical traces off

the

>plastic .. the reason i know this is a do have a

water

>treatment buisness

>--- " .delores crosby " <decrosby@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>>have you heard of people putting water bottles in

>>the dishwasher

>>

>>On 12/24/05, tom bayuk <tbayuk@...> wrote:

>>

>>

>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins

>>>>

>>>> this was received from a nursing supervisor at

>>>>Greenville Memorial

>>>> Hospital.

>>>> It was sent to their staff.

>>>>

>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins:

>>>> 1. No plastic containers in micro.

>>>> 2. No water bottles in freezer.

>>>> 3. No plastic wrap in microwave.

>>>>

>>>> s Hopkins has recently sent this out in

>>>>

>>>>

>>its

>>

>>

>>>>newsletters. This

>>>> information is being circulated at Walter

>>>>Army Medical Center.

>>>> Dioxin

>>>> chemicals causes cancer, especially breast

>>>>

>>>>

>>cancer.

>>

>>

>>>> Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of

>>>>

>>>>

>>our

>>

>>

>>>>bodies. Don't freeze

>>>> your

>>>> plastic bottles with water in them as this

>>>>releases dioxins from the

>>>> plastic

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Recently, Dr. Fujimoto, Wellness

>>>>

>>>>

>>Program

>>

>>

>>>>Manager at Castle

>>>> Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this

>>>>health hazard. He talked

>>>> about dioxins and how bad they are for us.

>>>>

>>>> He said that we should not be heating our food

>>>>

>>>>

>>in

>>

>>

>>>>the microwave using

>>>> plastic containers. This applies to foods that

>>>>contain fat.

>>>> He said that the combination of fat, high

>>>>

>>>>

>>heat,

>>

>>

>>>>and plastics releases

>>>> dioxin

>>>> into the food and ultimately into the cells of

>>>>

>>>>

>>the

>>

>>

>>>>body. Instead, he

>>>> recommends using glass, Corning Ware or

>>>>

>>>>

>>ceramic

>>

>>

>>>>containers for heating

>>>> food. You get the same results, only without

>>>>

>>>>

>>the

>>

>>

>>>>dioxin.

>>>>

>>>> So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen

>>>>

>>>>

>>and

>>

>>

>>>>soups, etc., should be

>>>> removed from t he container and heated in

>>>>something else. Paper isn't

>>>> bad

>>>> but you don't know what is in the paper. It's

>>>>

>>>>

>>just

>>

>>

>>>>safer to use tempered

>>>> glass, Corning Ware, etc.

>>>>

>>>> He reminded us that a while ago some of the

>>>>

>>>>

>>fast

>>

>>

>>>>food restaurants moved

>>>> away from the foam containers to paper. The

>>>>

>>>>

>>dioxin

>>

>>

>>>>problem is one of the

>>>> reasons.

>>>>

>>>> Also, he pointed out that Saran wrap is just

>>>>

>>>>

>>as

>>

>>

>>>>dangerous when placed

>>>> over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As

>>>>

>>>>

>>the

>>

>>

>>>>food is nuked, the

>>>> high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually!

>>>>melt out of the plastic

>>>> wrap

>>>> and drip into the food.

>>>>

>>>> Cover food with a paper towel instead.

>>>>

>>>> This is an article I believe you should

>>>>

>>>>

>>forward to

>>

>>

>>>> your family and friends -- anyone who is

>>>>

>>>>

>>important

>>

>>

>>>>in your

>>>>

>>>>

>>> ------------------------------

>>>! GROUPS LINKS

>>>

>>>

>>> - Visit your group

>>>

>>>

> " low dose naltrexone<low dose naltrexone> "

>

>

>>> on the web.

>>>

>>> -

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It can also create estrogen dominance which may cause cancer.

Re: [low dose naltrexone] plastics

> any semenars that iv'e been at just talk about the

> water picking up the characteristics offthe plastic

> but i can try too find out for ya if you need to know

> --- Wesley <inspirfe@...> wrote:

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Makes sense. Do you know any specific chemicals that

> are leached into

> the water. Thanks.

>

> chris bowes wrote:

>

>>very bad if you do bottled water has to be bottled

>>shipped and drank within 30 days off bottling after

>>thirty days the water picks up chemical traces off

> the

>>plastic .. the reason i know this is a do have a

> water

>>treatment buisness

>>--- " .delores crosby " <decrosby@...> wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>have you heard of people putting water bottles in

>>>the dishwasher

>>>

>>>On 12/24/05, tom bayuk <tbayuk@...> wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins

>>>>>

>>>>> this was received from a nursing supervisor at

>>>>>Greenville Memorial

>>>>> Hospital.

>>>>> It was sent to their staff.

>>>>>

>>>>> Cancer News from s Hopkins:

>>>>> 1. No plastic containers in micro.

>>>>> 2. No water bottles in freezer.

>>>>> 3. No plastic wrap in microwave.

>>>>>

>>>>> s Hopkins has recently sent this out in

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>its

>>>

>>>

>>>>>newsletters. This

>>>>> information is being circulated at Walter

>>>>>Army Medical Center.

>>>>> Dioxin

>>>>> chemicals causes cancer, especially breast

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>cancer.

>>>

>>>

>>>>> Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>our

>>>

>>>

>>>>>bodies. Don't freeze

>>>>> your

>>>>> plastic bottles with water in them as this

>>>>>releases dioxins from the

>>>>> plastic

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Recently, Dr. Fujimoto, Wellness

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>Program

>>>

>>>

>>>>>Manager at Castle

>>>>> Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this

>>>>>health hazard. He talked

>>>>> about dioxins and how bad they are for us.

>>>>>

>>>>> He said that we should not be heating our food

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>in

>>>

>>>

>>>>>the microwave using

>>>>> plastic containers. This applies to foods that

>>>>>contain fat.

>>>>> He said that the combination of fat, high

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>heat,

>>>

>>>

>>>>>and plastics releases

>>>>> dioxin

>>>>> into the food and ultimately into the cells of

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>the

>>>

>>>

>>>>>body. Instead, he

>>>>> recommends using glass, Corning Ware or

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>ceramic

>>>

>>>

>>>>>containers for heating

>>>>> food. You get the same results, only without

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>the

>>>

>>>

>>>>>dioxin.

>>>>>

>>>>> So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>and

>>>

>>>

>>>>>soups, etc., should be

>>>>> removed from t he container and heated in

>>>>>something else. Paper isn't

>>>>> bad

>>>>> but you don't know what is in the paper. It's

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>just

>>>

>>>

>>>>>safer to use tempered

>>>>> glass, Corning Ware, etc.

>>>>>

>>>>> He reminded us that a while ago some of the

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>fast

>>>

>>>

>>>>>food restaurants moved

>>>>> away from the foam containers to paper. The

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>dioxin

>>>

>>>

>>>>>problem is one of the

>>>>> reasons.

>>>>>

>>>>> Also, he pointed out that Saran wrap is just

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>as

>>>

>>>

>>>>>dangerous when placed

>>>>> over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>the

>>>

>>>

>>>>>food is nuked, the

>>>>> high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually!

>>>>>melt out of the plastic

>>>>> wrap

>>>>> and drip into the food.

>>>>>

>>>>> Cover food with a paper towel instead.

>>>>>

>>>>> This is an article I believe you should

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>forward to

>>>

>>>

>>>>> your family and friends -- anyone who is

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>important

>>>

>>>

>>>>>in your

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>> ------------------------------

>>>>! GROUPS LINKS

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> - Visit your group

>>>>

>>>>

>> " low dose naltrexone<low dose naltrexone> "

>>

>>

>>>> on the web.

>>>>

>>>> -

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>

> I am just getting ready for this next step too. Curious to hear more!

>

Do you know what the prices are. I am wanting to get a tummy tuck and the girls

need a little lift. well a big lift. also who is the dr.

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