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If I am not mistaken.....it is supposedily made with formaldehyde. Is

there any chance your friend " CURING " her problem would be the

interception of the trigeminal nerve by a " masking " type effect of the

lysol?

> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:09:38 -0000

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> Reply-To: iequality

> To: iequality

> Subject: Lysol elimates mold and mildew

>

> I was at a friend's home and noticed an icky odor. She had just

> SOLVED her mold problem with Lysol Spray.

>

> Perhaps it was much simpler than we thought. A can of Lysol

> Disinfectant Spray will (supposedly) " eliminate " :

> Bacteria

> - Staph and Strep

> - Salmonella

> - Escherichia coli

> - Campylobacter

>

> Fungi

> - Athlete's Foot Fungus

> - Mold and Mildew

>

> Viruses

> - Rhinovirus -The leading cause of the common cold

> - Rotavirus - The leading cause of infectious diarrhea in children

> - Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) – The leading cause of lower

> respiratory infection in children

> - Poliovirus Type 1

> - Adenovirus Type 2

> - Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 and 2

> - Hepatitis A

>

> Why don't they sell this stuff in 5 gallon buckets?

>

> Does anyone know of any testing to prove or disprove these claims?

>

> Starr Connelly, MSW

>

>

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who tell us that we must fill our world with poisonous chemicals, we

should look around and see what other course is open to us. "

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A quick check would show that the active ingedients in Lysol are various phenols and nothing to do with formaldehyde.

Ian M Dale

Occupational hygienist

Glasgow Occupational Health

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Lysol is produced by Reckitt Benckiser.

Its MSDS documentation notes only ethanol and carbon dioxide.

They post every MSDS for their Lysol and other products on their

website. I haven't located a product with formaldehyde (yet)

SW

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>

> If I am not mistaken.....it is supposedily made with

formaldehyde. Is

> there any chance your friend " CURING " her problem would be the

> interception of the trigeminal nerve by a " masking " type effect of

the

> lysol?

>

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Oop, I knew it ws ONE of the 2....just assumed it was the formaldehyde.

Sorry for the mix up.

> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:18:41 +0100

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> Reply-To: iequality

> To: " 'iequality ' " <iequality >

> Subject: RE: Lysol elimates mold and mildew

>

> A quick check would show that the active ingedients in Lysol are various

> phenols and nothing to do with formaldehyde.

>

> Ian M Dale

> Occupational hygienist

> Glasgow Occupational Health

> Tel: 0

> Fax: 0

> e-mail: ian.dale@...

>

>

> Re: Lysol elimates mold and mildew

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" Disease is the retribution of outraged nature. "

Hosea Ballou

" Some remedies are worse than the disease. "

Pubilius Syrus

" Toliet water was MEANT to be FLUSHED, not WORN! "

Angel

" If having endured much, we at last asserted our 'right to know' and if,

knowing, we have concluded that we are being asked to take senseless and

frightening risks, then we should no longer accept the counsel of those

who tell us that we must fill our world with poisonous chemicals, we

should look around and see what other course is open to us. "

Carson

" My toxicasa (world) is your toxicasa (world). "

Judith Goode

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