Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Dear , Here is the list down below. I have been unable to find the reference to tin on the Mentor Web site. Patty had sent that link to me. Mentor says they use a small tin ratio, but in my case it was quite toxic. So you can see for some women silicone may not be the only culprit. All of these chemicals can compromise your immune system. It is extremely hard work to restore it. I recently spoke to a Canadian rearcher who told me that implants are basically two large absesses in the body and that in fact, most saline implants do leak to some extent. That means bacteria can enter in and out. I pray that you will put off the surgery a little while longer and read through these stories. The pro-implant sites are very exciting . I remember when I read them avidly. I wish I had found these sites and could have spent as much informed time. explantation.com is another very good site as well to look through, as is http://www.orgsites.com/fl/adjuvantdisease/index.html (great info there) Best wishes, Beth <<<<<<<<http://www.breast-implants.org/ THE BREAST IMPLANT CHEMICAL POISON LIST: Below is the List of Chemicals which experts have analyzed to be in the explanted breast implant shell envelopes and gels. Methyl Ethyl Ketone Cyclohexane Isopropyl Alcohol Denatured Alcohol Acetone Urethane Lacquer thinner Ethyl Acetate Epoxy Resin Epoxy hardener Amine Printing ink Toluene Freon Silicone Lofol (formaldehyde) Flux Metal cleaning acid Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyryiates) Talcum Powder Color Pigments as release agents Oakite (a cleaning solvent) Ethylene Oxide (ETO) Carbob black Xylene Hexane Hexanone 2 Antioxidant (rubber) Zinc Oxide Naphtha (rubber solvent) Phenol Benzene-Known carcinogen!!!! ALSO..... Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid Vinyl) This ingredient was used in all medical devices made at Lab, from tubing to gel. Methylene Chloride/Dichloromethane. This breaks down in the body so blood cannot carry oxygen. It metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning and causes central nervous system depression. People working in the plants that manufacture these chemicals limit their exposure to them. It's unbelievable that as intelligent human beings we permit this type of internal chemical exposure Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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