Guest guest Posted August 3, 2005 Report Share Posted August 3, 2005 Here is warning about alcohol, which should be avoided to contact skin, mouth, or breathed into lungs. I have painful throat after doing alot of work with alcohol and breathing in the fumes from it. So be careful to not breath in fumes or prolonged contact with skin. http://100777.com/node/1117 CHEMICAL & ITS TOXICITY PROFILE/BODILY REACTIONS Alcohol: implicated in mouth, tongue, and throat cancers. A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the fermentation of yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently as a solvent and is also found in beverages and medicine. As an ingredient in ingestible products, alcohol may cause body tissues to be more vulnerable to carcinogens. Mouthwashes with an alcohol content of 25% or more have been implicated in oral cancers. Isopropyl Alcohol: Implicated as the solvent that cancer/parasites uses to gain access of a major organ or system in the body. Isopropyl Alcohol will make parasite eggs hatch at an alarming rate. It also causes cancerous tumors to grow very fast. It is an ingredient that has been linked to neurological damage according to a study. As appeared in Arizona Networking News June/July 2000 issue Consumer Alert-Isopropyl Alcohol by Marj Melchiors In the past few years, the alternative health community has become aware of the toxicity of isopropyl alcohol and other solvents used in body care products. This information was brought to our attention by books written by Dr Hulda (The Cure For All Cancers). Dr. 's theory is that isopropyl alcohol destroys the tough shell surrounding the intestinal fluke (flora), and allows parasites to migrate into the liver, prostrate, and uterus. In Dr. 's opinion, this can be devastating to the vital organs and predispose one to cancer and other illnesses. There has been clinical research conducted by Dr Dietrich Klinghardt, MD PhD. He has found that Dr. s' parasite/solvent theory to be valid. Dr. Klinghardt and staff found that after observing and testing hundreds of patients detoxing from isopropyl alcohol chemicals, the greatest injury occurs not to the parasite egg membrane but to the patient's own cell and nerve membranes. Isopropyl alcohol is lipophilic. In other words, it is attracted to the lipid layer surrounding the cells and nerves. It interferes with the messenger proteins that send information to the cells. The lipid fluids cannot line up properly in the presence of these chemicals and can in turn cause neurological effects and damage to the cells. Dr. Klinghardt concluded that isopropyl alcohol has caused such symptoms as nausea, mental confusion, coma, and death through ingestion, inhalation, and skin absorption. One may wonder why these harmful chemicals are even used in so many products. The main reason is that they have antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, solvent and skin penetration qualities. The second reason for their widespread use is that they are by-products of the petroleum industry. In other words, oil companies are getting paid for their " garbage " . There are safe alternatives to using isopropyl alcohol and its components in body care products. Be a wise shopper and only buy products that are free of harmful isopropyl chemicals. Avoid products with words such as propyl, methyl, butyl, benzene, toluene, xylene, and styrene in their ingredient listing. These would signify that they are in the isopropyl alcohol family. The following is a chart of common alcohol solvents and what products they are commonly used in. Type of Alcohol/Use Butanol/safety glass, hat and textile industry, shoes, cosmetics Ethanol/antibacterial agent in mouthwash, nail polish, astringents, perfumes, cosmetics Isopropanol/rubbing alcohol, paint thinner, antifreeze, medications, makeup, shampoo, lotions Methanol/antifreeze, cosmetics, soft drinks, infant formula Dr. Hulda : Cancer can now be cured!: http://www..ch/cancer/canc_frame.htm Just an interesting note: Benzene in cold cereal. Oh yummy. Are they trying to poisong us or what? Benzene: Implicated as the solvent that HIV/AIDS and/or parasites uses to gain access of a major organ or system in the body. Found in cold cereals, gasoline & lubricants. See: Benzene, Lubricants and AIDS: http://educate-yourself.org/benzeneandaids18jan02.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Yes, this is the time to use those charcoal filter resperators- do not subject fragile, allready damaged lungs to more toxins karen> > > Here is warning about alcohol, which should be avoided to contact skin, > > mouth, or breathed into lungs. I have painful throat after doing alot of > > work with alcohol and breathing in the fumes from it. So be careful to > > not breath in fumes or prolonged contact with skin.....>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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