Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Wow! . . The website looks great! . . . She has put a lot of work into it!Anybody know who Shirley is? I'm surprised we haven't heard of her before.Rogene Re: CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE LIST a, I haven't but I would love to learn! My immune system got hit the worst with implant illness. It is now in a constant battle with my body! I will try just about anything to reverse this. Hugs, Lynn > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - -- > > > ---------- > > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE > > LIST > > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > 5. Acetone > > > 6. Urethane > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This > > ingredient > > > was used in all medical devices made at > > Lab, > > > from tubing to gel. > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are chemically > > known > > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > 12. Amine > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > 14. Toluene > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This > > breaks > > > down in the body so blood cannot carry oxygen: > > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes CSN > > > depression. > > > 16. Freon > > > 17. Silicone > > > 18. Flux > > > 19. Solder > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > 28. Xylene > > > 29. Hexone > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > 36. Phenol > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!! !!! KNOWN TO > > CAUSE > > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!! ! > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental > > Industrial > > > Hygienists > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease > > > Registry > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > IDLH data is used. > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the existence > > of an > > > IDLH > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational Safety > > and > > > Health > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health > > Administration > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or > > sanitary > > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > > > TLV -Threshold Value Limits > > > TN -Trade Name > > > UG/KG -Microgram per kilogram > > > UG/DL -Microgram per deciliter Unknown -Lack of > > data > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ ____________ __ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. http://tools. search.. com/newsearch/ category. php?category= shopping > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Wow! . . The website looks great! . . . She has put a lot of work into it!Anybody know who Shirley is? I'm surprised we haven't heard of her before.Rogene Re: CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE LIST a, I haven't but I would love to learn! My immune system got hit the worst with implant illness. It is now in a constant battle with my body! I will try just about anything to reverse this. Hugs, Lynn > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - -- > > > ---------- > > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE > > LIST > > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > 5. Acetone > > > 6. Urethane > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This > > ingredient > > > was used in all medical devices made at > > Lab, > > > from tubing to gel. > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are chemically > > known > > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > 12. Amine > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > 14. Toluene > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This > > breaks > > > down in the body so blood cannot carry oxygen: > > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes CSN > > > depression. > > > 16. Freon > > > 17. Silicone > > > 18. Flux > > > 19. Solder > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > 28. Xylene > > > 29. Hexone > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > 36. Phenol > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!! !!! KNOWN TO > > CAUSE > > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!! ! > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental > > Industrial > > > Hygienists > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease > > > Registry > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > IDLH data is used. > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the existence > > of an > > > IDLH > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational Safety > > and > > > Health > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health > > Administration > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or > > sanitary > > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > > > TLV -Threshold Value Limits > > > TN -Trade Name > > > UG/KG -Microgram per kilogram > > > UG/DL -Microgram per deciliter Unknown -Lack of > > data > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ ____________ __ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. http://tools. search.. com/newsearch/ category. php?category= shopping > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Hi a, This is such a great resource, thank you. My immune system wasn't great even before my implants and now I'm sick all the time it seems. Mika. > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ---------- > > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE > > LIST > > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > 5. Acetone > > > 6. Urethane > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This > > ingredient > > > was used in all medical devices made at > > Lab, > > > from tubing to gel. > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are chemically > > known > > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > 12. Amine > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > 14. Toluene > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This > > breaks > > > down in the body so blood cannot carry oxygen: > > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes CSN > > > depression. > > > 16. Freon > > > 17. Silicone > > > 18. Flux > > > 19. Solder > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > 28. Xylene > > > 29. Hexone > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > 36. Phenol > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!!!!! KNOWN TO > > CAUSE > > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!!! > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental > > Industrial > > > Hygienists > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease > > > Registry > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > IDLH data is used. > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the existence > > of an > > > IDLH > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational Safety > > and > > > Health > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health > > Administration > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or > > sanitary > > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > > > TLV -Threshold Value Limits > > > TN -Trade Name > > > UG/KG -Microgram per kilogram > > > UG/DL -Microgram per deciliter Unknown -Lack of > > data > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Hi a, This is such a great resource, thank you. My immune system wasn't great even before my implants and now I'm sick all the time it seems. Mika. > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ---------- > > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE > > LIST > > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > 5. Acetone > > > 6. Urethane > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This > > ingredient > > > was used in all medical devices made at > > Lab, > > > from tubing to gel. > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are chemically > > known > > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > 12. Amine > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > 14. Toluene > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This > > breaks > > > down in the body so blood cannot carry oxygen: > > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes CSN > > > depression. > > > 16. Freon > > > 17. Silicone > > > 18. Flux > > > 19. Solder > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > 28. Xylene > > > 29. Hexone > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > 36. Phenol > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!!!!! KNOWN TO > > CAUSE > > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!!! > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental > > Industrial > > > Hygienists > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease > > > Registry > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > IDLH data is used. > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the existence > > of an > > > IDLH > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational Safety > > and > > > Health > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health > > Administration > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or > > sanitary > > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > > > TLV -Threshold Value Limits > > > TN -Trade Name > > > UG/KG -Microgram per kilogram > > > UG/DL -Microgram per deciliter Unknown -Lack of > > data > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 This list has left out a biggy....... PLATINUM Salts......... neuro-toxin ! ! Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 This list has left out a biggy....... PLATINUM Salts......... neuro-toxin ! ! Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 a, I have tried and practicely live on wheat grass. I like it very much but I havent did it in a couple of months now. I did it for 21/2years everyday straight. I think wheat grass is healthy for you but like Patty said try to stay away from the SPIRULINA in green food which I was on and had brain fog for a while. Once I stopped taking it the brain fog went away. Love In a message dated 2/25/2008 8:58:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, jilllarion@... writes: I did some research on it a while back and it said that mold is a big issue with it. It's really good for you if it's mold free. I've also heard that some people spontaneously vomit after drinking it...... Re: Re: CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE COMPLETE LIST This was also on the website:http://juicingbook.com/recipes/greenmachine/HAS ANYBODY TRIED WHEATGRASS JUICE????~a--- paula haacke <pwhaacke > wrote:> Dear Mika & Group,> This is the website. It contains GREAT information.> > Check it out!!!> >http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/breast-implants.htm#immune> > > ALSO: There is a little bit of information on this> website about transfer factors. It says transfer> factors can function as immune system modulators ( & > help to restore immune system balance)> > Are any of you familiar with transfer factors? This> really piqued my interest!> > Love,> a> > --- mika_vancouver <mika_vancouver > wrote:> > > Great list! > > Thank you for posting it. May I ask where you> found> > it? I'm trying to> > find a list specific to Mentor saline implants, so> > that I can have a> > thorough before and after blood test (now & after> my> > explant surgery> > this May).> > > > Thank you in advance,> > > > Mika> > > > >> > >> >>----------------------------------------------------------> > > ----------> > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE> COMPLETE> > LIST> > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > 5. Acetone > > > 6. Urethane > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This> > ingredient> > > was used in all medical devices made at> > Lab,> > > from tubing to gel. > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are chemically> > known> > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > 12. Amine > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > 14. Toluene > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This> > breaks> > > down in the body so blood cannot carry oxygen:> > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes> CSN> > > depression. > > > 16. Freon > > > 17. Silicone > > > 18. Flux > > > 19. Solder > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > 28. Xylene > > > 29. Hexone > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > 36. Phenol > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!!!!! KNOWN TO> > CAUSE> > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!!! > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental> > Industrial> > > Hygienists > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease> > > Registry > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > IDLH data is used. > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the existence> > of an> > > IDLH > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational> Safety> > and> > > Health > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health> > Administration > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or> > sanitary> > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > > > TLV -Threshold Value Limits > > > TN -Trade Name > > > UG/KG -Microgram per kilogram > > > UG/DL -Microgram per deciliter Unknown -Lack of> > data> > >> > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________________> Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. >http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping> __________________________________________________________Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 a, Yes...I usually made my own wheat grass and bought it at wild oats grocery store. But I dont do it anymore. I make my own kefir and bought the grains from a lady on line from this group her name was Marilyn Kefirlady. It cost 20.00 and she sends the kefir and you use milk to make it. But if you buy the kefir its at Krogers in the Organic section and you can buy it at a Health Food store. It comes in all flavors but I dont buy the flavored because of the sugar content. That's why I make my own. And I do buy the greek yogurt called faye or Organic Oikos yogurt. That has lot of good probiotics in it as well. I took Caprylic Acid before surgery because they load you full of antibiotics and I felt bad cause after surgery that candida dont like antibiotics. I hope your surgery goes well which I know it will. Now you can finally heal.... That is the trouble waiting for the surgery is like waiting to win the lottery at times so you can feel better. I am so excited for you a ....I know just in 2 weeks time I have noticed a difference in my body in a good way its funny I know I am healing now as to before I just kept trying to get better with all the detoxes. You are going to feel so much better ....I already have my mind back and that is good news to me. Brain fog was hard to deal with for 3 years. I wish I would have got the capsules out sooner but my mind had so much brain fog I didn't understand anything . Your on your way to healing....and that is nice of Krista and Lynn to meet up with you while you are in Denver. What a Blessing!! Love In a message dated 2/25/2008 1:32:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pwhaacke@... writes: Thanks . Do you make your own wheat grassjuice or where do you buy it? I don't think I'minterested in making my own if mold is an issue. None of us need that!!! I did the spit test forcandida, and like you, mine peaked clear down in theglass!!! Yuck!!!Hey.........what section of the grocery store do Ifind Kefir? I might go try to buy some until I canget home and try to make some.I'm now in Denver and go for my consultation today at3:30 with Dr. Huang. Tomorrow morning is my explant. I'll post later to let everyone know how theconsultation goes. I can't believe it has finallyarrived!!! This past month dragged for me as Iwaited.I'm so excited................me, Krista and Lynn aretrying to figure out a time to meet before I head backto Salt Lake City. Wouldn't that be awesome? I hopeit works out!Hope you are recovering well from your explant. Iknow you felt like crap right after the surgery.Take Care!Love,a--- shellyjo1021aol wrote:> a,> I have tried and practicely live on wheat grass. I> like it very much but I > havent did it in a couple of months> now. I did it for 21/2years everyday straight. I> think wheat grass is > healthy for you but like Patty said try> to stay away from the SPIRULINA in green food which> I was on and had brain > fog for a while. Once I stopped> taking it the brain fog went away.> Love > > > In a message dated 2/25/2008 8:58:22 A.M. Eastern> Standard Time, > jilllarionsbcglobal (DOT) net writes:> > > > > I did some research on it a while back and it said> that mold is a big issue > with it. It's really good for you if it's mold> free. I've also heard that > some people spontaneously vomit after drinking> it......> > Re: Re: CHEMICALS FOUND IN> BREAST IMPLANTS - THE > COMPLETE LIST> > > > This was also on the website:> > _http://juicingbook.http://juicihttp://juicin_ > (http://juicingbook.com/recipes/greenmachine/) > > HAS ANYBODY TRIED WHEATGRASS JUICE????> > ~a> > --- paula haacke <_pwhaacke (DOT) pwh_> (mailto:pwhaacke ) > wrote:> > > Dear Mika & Group,> > This is the website. It contains GREAT> information.> > > > Check it out!!!> > > >>_http://www.shirleyshttp://wwwhttp://wwhttp://www.shirlhttp://www_> >(http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/breast-implants.htm#immune)> > > > > > > ALSO: There is a little bit of information on this> > website about transfer factors. It says transfer> > factors can function as immune system modulators> ( & > > help to restore immune system balance)> > > > Are any of you familiar with transfer factors?> This> > really piqued my interest!> > > > Love,> > a> > > > --- mika_vancouver <_mika_vancouver@mika_vanc_ > (mailto:mika_vancouver ) > wrote:> > > > > Great list! > > > Thank you for posting it. May I ask where you> > found> > > it? I'm trying to> > > find a list specific to Mentor saline implants,> so> > > that I can have a> > > thorough before and after blood test (now & > after> > my> > > explant surgery> > > this May).> > > > > > Thank you in advance,> > > > > > Mika> > > > > > >> > > >> > >> >>----------------------------------------------------------> > > > ----------> > > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE> > COMPLETE> > > LIST> > > > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > > 5. Acetone > > > > 6. Urethane > > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This> > > ingredient> > > > was used in all medical devices made> at> > > Lab,> > > > from tubing to gel. > > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are > chemically> > > known> > > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > > 12. Amine > > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > > 14. Toluene > > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This> > > breaks> > > > down in the body so blood cannot carry> oxygen:> > > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes> > CSN> > > > depression. > > > > 16. Freon > > > > 17. Silicone > > > > 18. Flux > > > > 19. Solder > > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > > 28. Xylene > > > > 29. Hexone > > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > > 36. Phenol > > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!! 37. Benzene> > > CAUSE> > > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!! I> > > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental> > > Industrial> > > > Hygienists > > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and> Disease> > > > Registry > > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > > IDLH data is used. > > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level> > > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the> existence> > > of an> > > > IDLH > > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational> > Safety> > > and> > > > Health > > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health> > > Administration > > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or> > > sanitary> > > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > === message truncated ===__________________________________________________________Never miss a thing. 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Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Honey, we will all light candles and pray for you. Everything will work out, because you have a wonderful plastic surgeon who will make sure that you are comfortable. It is heartbreaking that you must go through another surgery to get rid of this garbage. This will be a new beginning for you, please rest. Sending love and support...Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Re: Re: CHEMICALS FOUND IN> BREAST IMPLANTS - THE > COMPLETE LIST> > > > This was also on the website:> > _http://juicingbook.http://juicihttp://juicin_ > (http://juicingbook.com/recipes/greenmachine/) > > HAS ANYBODY TRIED WHEATGRASS JUICE????> > ~a> > --- paula haacke <_pwhaacke (DOT) pwh_> (mailto:pwhaacke ) > wrote:> > > Dear Mika & Group,> > This is the website. It contains GREAT> information.> > > > Check it out!!!> > > >>_http://www.shirleyshttp://wwwhttp://wwhttp://www.shirlhttp://www_> >(http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/breast-implants.htm#immune)> > > > > > > ALSO: There is a little bit of information on this> > website about transfer factors. It says transfer> > factors can function as immune system modulators> ( & > > help to restore immune system balance)> > > > Are any of you familiar with transfer factors?> This> > really piqued my interest!> > > > Love,> > a> > > > --- mika_vancouver <_mika_vancouver@mika_vanc_ > (mailto:mika_vancouver ) > wrote:> > > > > Great list! > > > Thank you for posting it. May I ask where you> > found> > > it? I'm trying to> > > find a list specific to Mentor saline implants,> so> > > that I can have a> > > thorough before and after blood test (now & > after> > my> > > explant surgery> > > this May).> > > > > > Thank you in advance,> > > > > > Mika> > > > > > >> > > >> > >> >>----------------------------------------------------------> > > > ----------> > > > CHEMICALS FOUND IN BREAST IMPLANTS - THE> > COMPLETE> > > LIST> > > > > > > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > > > 5. Acetone > > > > 6. Urethane > > > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This> > > ingredient> > > > was used in all medical devices made> at> > > Lab,> > > > from tubing to gel. > > > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are > chemically> > > known> > > > as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. > > > > 12. Amine > > > > 13. Printing Ink > > > > 14. Toluene > > > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This> > > breaks> > > > down in the body so blood cannot carry> oxygen:> > > > Metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning. Causes> > CSN> > > > depression. > > > > 16. Freon > > > > 17. Silicone > > > > 18. Flux > > > > 19. Solder > > > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > > > 22. Talcum Powder > > > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > > > 27. Carbon Black > > > > 28. Xylene > > > > 29. Hexone > > > > 30. Hexanone2 > > > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > > > 33. Acid stearic > > > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > > > 36. Phenol > > > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!! 37. Benzene> > > CAUSE> > > > IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!! I> > > > > > > > Abbreviations: > > > > > > > > ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental> > > Industrial> > > > Hygienists > > > > ATSDR -Agency for Toxic Substances and> Disease> > > > Registry > > > > CDC -Center for Disease Control > > > > IDLH -Immediately dangerous to life and > > > > health. Unless otherwise noted NIOSH > > > > IDLH data is used. > > > > EPA -Environmental Protection Agency > > > > LOAEL -Lowest observable adverse effects level> > > > > MG/M3 -Milligrams per cubic meter > > > > MRL -Minimal risk level (non-cancer) > > > > NAS -National Academy of Science > > > > NE -No evidence could be found for the> existence> > > of an> > > > IDLH > > > > NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational> > Safety> > > and> > > > Health > > > > NOAEL -No observable adverse effects level > > > > NRC -National Research Council > > > > OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health> > > Administration > > > > OTS -Office of Toxic Substances > > > > PEL -Permissible exposure level > > > > PP/S -Personal protective equipment and/or> > > sanitary> > > > measures required for PEL exposure > > > > PPB -Part (s) per billion > > > > PPM -Part (s) per million > > > > REL -Recommended exposure level > === message truncated ===__________________________________________________________Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 a,Our prayers are with you. You sound like you're in good spirits! . . . Wonderful!You'll find Kefir in health food stores - in the refrigerated section. Please keep us posted on your progress.Hugs and prayers,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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