Guest guest Posted April 8, 1999 Report Share Posted April 8, 1999 <<snip>>just want to say that i take a hot shower everyday > and am not effected by the heat, but if i was in a hot tub i might be. there is chorine in a hot tub and chorine is a pesticide used to purify water. it is poisonous by inhalation, is an eye and mucous membrane irritant. <<snip>> I am not sure how it works in the USA, but here in Australia, all the water that comes out of the taps is treated with chlorine before it gets to us. Tehanne _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 1999 Report Share Posted April 9, 1999 Chlorine is not a pesticide, it is a purifier, chlorine gas is very much an irritant but not in the strength used in a pool, particularily in a hot tub which the warm water would incourage growth of bacteria it is necessary. Ann S Re: hot tubs, shampoos, etc. toxic > > > <<snip>>just want to say that i take a hot shower > everyday > and am not effected by the heat, but if i > was in a hot tub i might be. there is chorine in a > hot tub and chorine is a pesticide used to purify > water. it is poisonous by inhalation, is an eye and > mucous membrane irritant. <<snip>> > > I am not sure how it works in the USA, but here in > Australia, all the water that comes out of the taps is > treated with chlorine before it gets to us. > > Tehanne > _________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 1999 Report Share Posted April 9, 1999 Actually regular pool chlorine will not properly sanitized a hot tub. It reacts too fast in the hot water and disputes before it can do any work. There are other powder chemicals that work much better but still have their side effects. I sold and maintained pools and spas back in the 70s and when the hot tubs first came out we saw many people with ugly scars and other skin reactions. Bill Newman -- Rochester, NY wtnewman@... Bill@... www.christianmerchants.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 1999 Report Share Posted April 11, 1999 Hi Ellen, What shampoos do you use? Meenie hot tubs, shampoos, etc. toxic >From: ETyree5738@... > >hi , do not want to be a pain, however i want to pass on some info about >toxins. i never knew how toxins effected me until i came down with >something call candidias 8 years ago. this is a condition that was caused >by taking antibiotics over a period of years for sinus infections. (the >sinus infections i believed was just an effect from an allergy). a lot of >the good and bad bacteria is killed off, and the yeast that is normal to >your body begins to grow through out your system, and into your blood. it >can effect you in many ways. a couple of symptoms are itching and >fatigue, ( many more) which i just assumed were from the diabetes. diabetics >are more prone to this disease. this also made me more sensitive to >chemicals, so i began to replace most household chemicals with the best that >i could find, and started reading more about chemicals. >just want to say that i take a hot shower everyday and am not effected by the >heat, but if i was in a hot tub i might be. there is chorine in a hot tub >and chorine is a pesticide used to purify water. it is poisonous by >inhalation, is an eye and mucous membrane irritant. i t gets into our body. >shampoos may have sodium lauryl sulfate, formaldehyde and many other harmful >chemicals in it. if the label says warning, caution, or danger it is >toxic. there are better products out there. >just want to share this with you for your thoughts. ellen > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Did you know that ONElist hosts some of the largest lists on the Internet? >http://www.ONElist.com >Our scaleable system is the most reliable free e-mail service on the Internet! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 1999 Report Share Posted April 12, 1999 hi meenie, the shampoo that i use is mera. you can find it in a health food store. if i run out i will use dr. bonner's or something called planet solutions. i use planet solutions for about 25 different jobs around my house. it is a plant based solution that is totally non toxic. it is marvelous! ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 1999 Report Share Posted April 12, 1999 hi meenie, that shampoos that i use are mera , dr. bonner's, and sometimes planet solutions. the planet solutions i also use for 25 different jobs around the house. it is a totally non toxic plant based solution that is marvelous. ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 1999 Report Share Posted April 15, 1999 Hi, I would like to say something about shampoo's. I am a diabetic but also a professional cosmetologist and salon owner. There is a product professional line that is sold only in salons that is made from natural ingredients and helps remove the toxins from the scalp and body. It is so gentle you may even brush your teeth with it............I tried it but didn't like the taste. I do use it to bathe with as well as shampooing my hair. You can ask your stylist about it, it's also good for hair loss. The name of the product is " Nioxin " . Beth hot tubs, shampoos, etc. toxic > > >>From: ETyree5738@... >> >>hi , do not want to be a pain, however i want to pass on some info about >>toxins. i never knew how toxins effected me until i came down with >>something call candidias 8 years ago. this is a condition that was caused >>by taking antibiotics over a period of years for sinus infections. (the >>sinus infections i believed was just an effect from an allergy). a lot >of >>the good and bad bacteria is killed off, and the yeast that is normal to >>your body begins to grow through out your system, and into your blood. it >>can effect you in many ways. a couple of symptoms are itching and >>fatigue, ( many more) which i just assumed were from the diabetes. >diabetics >>are more prone to this disease. this also made me more sensitive to >>chemicals, so i began to replace most household chemicals with the best >that >>i could find, and started reading more about chemicals. >>just want to say that i take a hot shower everyday and am not effected by >the >>heat, but if i was in a hot tub i might be. there is chorine in a hot tub >>and chorine is a pesticide used to purify water. it is poisonous by >>inhalation, is an eye and mucous membrane irritant. i t gets into our >body. >>shampoos may have sodium lauryl sulfate, formaldehyde and many other >harmful >>chemicals in it. if the label says warning, caution, or danger it is >>toxic. there are better products out there. >>just want to share this with you for your thoughts. ellen >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>Did you know that ONElist hosts some of the largest lists on the Internet? >>http://www.ONElist.com >>Our scaleable system is the most reliable free e-mail service on the >Internet! > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Tired of empty chat rooms and out of date bulletin boards? >http://www.ONElist.com >ONElist: Making the Internet Intimate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 1999 Report Share Posted April 15, 1999 At 11:02 PM 4/14/99 -0700, BPark wrote: > > >Hi, >I would like to say something about shampoo's. I am a diabetic but also a >professional cosmetologist and salon owner. There is a product professional >line that is sold only in salons that is made from natural ingredients and >helps remove the toxins from the scalp and body. It is so gentle you may >even brush your teeth with it............I tried it but didn't like the >taste. I do use it to bathe with as well as shampooing my hair. >You can ask your stylist about it, it's also good for hair loss. The name of >the product is " Nioxin " . >Beth Beth I use Nioxin too and I really recommend it! Though I must say I have never brushed my teeth with it! T2 Glucophage1500 D & E ****************************************************** Very few of us are what we seem. --Dame Agatha Christie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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