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Hi Deanna!! In recognizing the name salvador(he used to be a MCS group member! Have you joined the group? MCS(toxin injury group)! Does your enviromental illness group deal with chemical/toxin issues/damage? For instance vaccines(loaded with toxin/chemicals) etc.! Jennie<><

Subject: Fw: [environmental_illness001] Re:OxiClean/Oxy Clean confusionTo: miralax Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 11:41 AM

Deanna,Fort Worth, TexasMom to Cody age 10, Dx: EE (2/08), Guilliam Barre Syndrome(3/08) , Epstein Barr Virus-Mono(6/ 08), Environmental Allergies (mountain cedar & cats)(3/08), Eczema (since birth).

----- Forwarded Message ----From: Lourdes Salvador <salvadorlourdes@ yahoo.com>To: Environmental Illness 001 <environmental_ illness001@ yahoogroups. com>Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:36:43 PMSubject: [environmental_ illness001] Re:OxiClean/ Oxy Clean confusion

"Ingredients not precisely identified are proprietary or nonhazardous. "This is the statement that worries me. It's the nondisclosed ingredients that are generally the harmful ones. MSDS for OxiClean Pro: http://www.hescoinc .com/Msds/ og51661.pdfCheck out section 3 foro the hazard warnings.It also requires "solvent resistant gloves" for repeated handling and a respirator if the room is not well ventilated. (section 8)Sal Posted by: "carynmartinez" carynmartinez@ mindspring. com carynmartinez Lourdes --You're confusing the product we are talking about with another by thesame name. It's our fault: we were all misspelling our product, whichis really OxiClean, with an "i."The product we are talking about is manufactured by

Church & Dwight.It used to be made by Orange Glo International. (Church & Dwightbought everyone up.)OxiClean is a sodium percarbonate, which is, quote "a whitecrystalline water-soluble chemical compound of sodium carbonate andhydrogen peroxide." When dissolved in water, it releases H2O2 and sodaash.

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I agree Deanna, It doesn't sound gooddeanna gentry wrote: Deanna,Fort Worth, TexasMom to Cody age 10, Dx: EE (2/08), Guilliam Barre Syndrome(3/08), Epstein Barr Virus-Mono(6/08), Environmental Allergies (mountain cedar & cats)(3/08), Eczema (since birth). ----- Forwarded Message ----From: Lourdes Salvador <salvadorlourdes>To: Environmental Illness 001 <environmental_illness001 >Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:36:43 PMSubject: [environmental_illness001] Re:OxiClean/Oxy Clean confusion "Ingredients not precisely identified are proprietary or nonhazardous. "This is the statement that worries me. It's the nondisclosed ingredients that are generally the harmful ones. MSDS for OxiClean Pro: http://www.hescoinc .com/Msds/ og51661.pdfCheck out section 3 foro the hazard warnings.It also requires "solvent resistant gloves" for repeated handling and a respirator if the room is not well ventilated.

(section 8)Sal Posted by: "carynmartinez" carynmartinez@ mindspring. com carynmartinez Lourdes --You're confusing the product we are talking about with another by thesame name. It's our fault: we were all misspelling our product, whichis really OxiClean, with an "i."The product we are talking about is manufactured by Church & Dwight.It used to be made by Orange Glo International. (Church & Dwightbought everyone up.)OxiClean is a sodium percarbonate, which is, quote "a whitecrystalline water-soluble chemical compound of sodium carbonate andhydrogen peroxide." When dissolved in water, it releases H2O2 and sodaash.

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We need the MSDS for oxypowder................all the advertisements sound promising littlelief wrote: I just wanted to check that everyone knows that the message from theenvironmental illness group is in regard to theOxiClean/OxyClean product that is used in laundry and for householdcleaning purposes. (http://www.oxiclean.com/default2.asp)It is different than the OxyPowder that some in this group

use forconstipation.(http://www.oxypowder.com/) OxyPowder comes in capsuleform and contains magnesium oxide, germanium, citric acid, acacia gum,in a vegetarian capsule. An explanation of each ingredient and whatit does for the body can be found here:http://www.oxypowder.com/ingredients--- In miralax , jeanie ward wrote:>> I agree Deanna, It doesn't sound good> > deanna gentry wrote: > > > Deanna,> Fort Worth, Texas> Mom to Cody age 10, Dx: EE (2/08), Guilliam Barre Syndrome(3/08),Epstein Barr Virus-Mono(6/08), Environmental Allergies (mountain cedar & cats)(3/08), Eczema (since birth). > > > ----- Forwarded Message

----> > To: Environmental Illness 001 <environmental_illness001 >> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:36:43 PM> Subject: [environmental_illness001] Re:OxiClean/Oxy Clean confusion> > "Ingredients not precisely identified are proprietary ornonhazardous. "> > This is the statement that worries me. It's the nondisclosedingredients that are generally the harmful ones. > > MSDS for OxiClean Pro: http://www.hescoinc .com/Msds/ og51661.pdf> Check out section 3 foro the hazard warnings.> > It also requires "solvent resistant gloves" for repeated handlingand a respirator if the room is not well ventilated. (section 8)> > Sal > > Posted by: "carynmartinez"

carynmartinez@ mindspring. com carynmartinez > Lourdes --> You're confusing the product we are talking about with another by the> same name. It's our fault: we were all misspelling our product, which> is really OxiClean, with an "i."> > The product we are talking about is manufactured by Church & Dwight.> It used to be made by Orange Glo International. (Church & Dwight> bought everyone up.)> > OxiClean is a sodium percarbonate, which is, quote "a white> crystalline water-soluble chemical compound of sodium carbonate and> hydrogen peroxide." When dissolved in water, it releases H2O2 and soda> ash.> >

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