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Homerun
08-03-2005, 10:18 AM
How common cleaning products could be a ticking time bomb in your home or
office!

If your home or office is typical, it already has dozens of cleaning and
personal care products that contain harmful chemicals. Recent studies have
revealed that most households/offices contain over 63 hazardous products
that together contain hundreds of chemicals. These chemicals have the
potential to greatly harm or even kill your children, your pets and you,
should they accidentally not be used with the utmost caution.

Could these tragedies happen in your home or office?
When little Jennifer Smith of Salt Lake City, UT was but a year old she
crawled over to the dishwasher while her mother was unloading the dishes.
She put her small finger in the detergent dispensing cup and ate a finger
full of wet but un-dissolved commercial dish detergent. In minutes her face
was red and blistered, the inside of her mouth and tongue were burned white.
Luckily she was rushed to a nearby hospital emergency room for quick medical
attention. She recovered in a few days.

Another documented case was a 20 month old boy who had to be fed through
tubes for five months and suffered through many operations. Again, the
culprit was dishwasher detergent.

This is only two of thousands of cases reflecting children ingesting and
being exposed to, what most consider common household products, terrible
life threatening consequences.

It is estimated that the U.S. Poison Control Center has nearly 1.5 million
reported cases of accidental ingestion of poisons every year. Sadly most of
these cases were under 12 years of age.

Have you ever wondered what the strong odor in the cleaners isle of your
supermarket is?
Ingestion is only one of three major ways that these products enter the
body. Inhalation is even for more dangerous because when breathed in these
harmful chemicals go directly into the blood stream and can quickly affect
the lungs, heart, brain liver and kidneys.

By the way, that strong smell in your supermarket cleaner isle is caused by
what industry experts describe as "out gassing". Out gassing is the vapors
escaping from the "sealed" containers on the supermarkets shelves. Which
obviously are extremely harmful to your health.

Have you ever been literally driven out of your bathroom shower while using
one of the most popular tile cleaners? These types of cleaners must contain
strong chemicals in order to do the job. The job may get done but you are at
risk from the strong vapors that are generated. By the time you have exited
the bathroom the chemical vapors have entered your blood stream and are
wrecking havoc with your health.

Where are your rubber gloves?
Do you know that one square centimeter of skin (the size of a dime) contains
3 million cells and 4 yards of nerves? How do you think nicotine and hormone
replacement patches work? Do the chemicals somehow enter the body from the
patch through the skin to do their work? Of course they do.

This same absorption occurs every time a cleaning product touches your skin.
By the way, if your baby happens to crawl across your nicely scrubbed
kitchen floor, even several days after, the skin will pick up and absorb
whatever harmful chemicals happen to be in the cleaner.


Consumer Beware!

Why isn't the consumer informed and protected from the potentially dangerous
chemicals contained in cleaning and personal care products?

a.. The government has very limited power to regulate and require proper
testing.
b.. Products that kill 50% of lab animals can still get designated as
"non-toxic".
c.. Of 17,000 household chemicals only about 5,100, or approximately 30%,
have been adequately tested and less than 10% have been tested on the
nervous system.
d.. No law requires manufactures to list the exact ingredients on the
package label.


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Choreboy
08-03-2005, 10:18 AM
Homerun wrote:
>
> Another documented case was a 20 month old boy who had to be fed through
> tubes for five months and suffered through many operations. Again, the
> culprit was dishwasher detergent.

Do you sell edible detergents for dishwashers?

>
>
> It is estimated that the U.S. Poison Control Center has nearly 1.5 million
> reported cases of accidental ingestion of poisons every year.

You mean the US Poison Control Center doesn't count the number of
reported cases?

> Sadly most of these cases were under 12 years of age.

Are you happy that many were over 12?

>
> Have you ever wondered what the strong odor in the cleaners isle of your
> supermarket is?

Never noticed it.

> Ingestion is only one of three major ways that these products enter the
> body. Inhalation is even for more dangerous because when breathed in these
> harmful chemicals go directly into the blood stream and can quickly affect
> the lungs, heart, brain liver and kidneys.

Please don't change the subject. You're confusing me.

>
> By the way, that strong smell in your supermarket cleaner isle is caused by
> what industry experts describe as "out gassing". Out gassing is the vapors
> escaping from the "sealed" containers on the supermarkets shelves. Which
> obviously are extremely harmful to your health.

Why is it obvious?

>
> Have you ever been literally driven out of your bathroom shower while using
> one of the most popular tile cleaners?

I never allow the chauffeur to drive in the shower.

> These types of cleaners must contain
> strong chemicals in order to do the job. The job may get done but you are at
> risk from the strong vapors that are generated. By the time you have exited
> the bathroom the chemical vapors have entered your blood stream and are
> wrecking havoc with your health.

What chemical vapors does baking soda produce? It's supreme at cleaning
showers, and it's cheap.

>
> Where are your rubber gloves?
> Do you know that one square centimeter of skin (the size of a dime) contains
> 3 million cells and 4 yards of nerves? How do you think nicotine and hormone
> replacement patches work? Do the chemicals somehow enter the body from the
> patch through the skin to do their work? Of course they do.

There's already bicarbonate in my body. It's nature's way of keeping
the pH of my blood just right. Having the right blood pH helps me cope
with spam.

>
> This same absorption occurs every time a cleaning product touches your skin.
> By the way, if your baby happens to crawl across your nicely scrubbed
> kitchen floor, even several days after, the skin will pick up and absorb
> whatever harmful chemicals happen to be in the cleaner.

Borax? They've studied miners and haven't found ill effects.

>
> Consumer Beware!

Of spam and overpriced cleaners?

>
> Why isn't the consumer informed and protected from the potentially dangerous
> chemicals contained in cleaning and personal care products?
>
> a.. The government has very limited power to regulate and require proper
> testing.
> b.. Products that kill 50% of lab animals can still get designated as
> "non-toxic".
> c.. Of 17,000 household chemicals only about 5,100, or approximately 30%,
> have been adequately tested and less than 10% have been tested on the
> nervous system.
> d.. No law requires manufactures to list the exact ingredients on the
> package label.
>
> Veriuni All Natural Cleaners!

By golly, you're right! No Veriuni product has been tested!
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/list?tbl=TblBrands&alpha=V
>
> Just imagine your peace of mind if you never had to be concerned again about
> your family suffering from the misuse of harmful cleaning chemicals.
>
> Veriuni's environmentally safe cleaning products provide a powerful answer
> to the harm that ingestion, inhalation and absorption of common household
> products. Veriuni's products combine all-natural ingredients and vigorous
> cleaning action for the ultimate in consumer safety and environmental
> health.
>
>
> The news is incredible,

I agree. It's so implausible as to elicit disbelief.

> Veriuni's line of environmentally safe cleaning
> products work like no other cleansers on the market today. Consumers
> everywhere, including those at businesses, hospitals and schools are
> switching to environmentally, safe, effective cleaners to increase health
> among family members, clients and employees.

Has their health increased?

>
>
> Now, Veriuni makes these safe products available to you, for use in both
> your home and your office. A powerful, effective and non-toxic alternative
> to traditional cleaners.
>
You haven't listed the ingredients.

Mrs Bonk
08-03-2005, 10:18 AM
Is there really any need to reply to these crafty spammers and repeat their
posts?
I hope the moderator is looking in and ready to report the OP to abuse, they
really don't deserve to have accounts but I can't bring myself to do the
dirty deed and report them.
I think Marcia used to do this but of late the spam is building up and I
suspect she may have lost her account so we seem to be defenceless.

Choreboy
08-03-2005, 07:33 PM
Mrs Bonk wrote:
>
> Is there really any need to reply to these crafty spammers and repeat their
> posts?
> I hope the moderator is looking in and ready to report the OP to abuse, they
> really don't deserve to have accounts but I can't bring myself to do the
> dirty deed and report them.
> I think Marcia used to do this but of late the spam is building up and I
> suspect she may have lost her account so we seem to be defenceless.

If Gary got Marcia's account canceled, disciplining spammers should be
*his* responsibility.

Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr.
08-03-2005, 07:33 PM
If your talking about me, I often report spammers to abuse at whatever domain
their message originated from.
Problem is, most are using fraudulent headers.

It's very painstaking to weed through all the spam in order to locate their
web site and who is actually behind the spam.
And they don't care, that's what they are in business for!
Not to mention, a lot of spam is to take you to web sites where you will
pick up viruses and the like.

If everyone would join in and NEVER buy from a company that spammed you,
it would cease.
But obviously spam works, there is an idiot born every 1/5th second!

TTUL
Gary




Choreboy <choreboyREMOVE@localnet.com> wrote:
>Mrs Bonk wrote:
>>
>> Is there really any need to reply to these crafty spammers and repeat
their
>> posts?
>> I hope the moderator is looking in and ready to report the OP to abuse,
they
>> really don't deserve to have accounts but I can't bring myself to do the
>> dirty deed and report them.
>> I think Marcia used to do this but of late the spam is building up and
I
>> suspect she may have lost her account so we seem to be defenceless.
>
>If Gary got Marcia's account canceled, disciplining spammers should be
>*his* responsibility.

Michael A. Ball
08-05-2005, 08:46 AM
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 11:08:23 +0100, "Mrs Bonk" <arse@cutey.com> wrote:

>Is there really any need to reply to these crafty spammers and repeat their
>posts?...

I hate the OP's rubbish, but I thoroughly enjoyed Choreboy's response. I
appreciated the entertainment! He said, "...Having the right blood pH
helps me cope with spam." I laughed so hard, my dogs woke up and looked
at me!

Hey! Who has the most toxic chemical in their house? I have some
1,1,1-trichloroethane! Can anyone top that? :-) How about some Hoppes
#9 nitro solvent--from the 1979 era!?


Practice safe eating - always use condiments.

Mrs Bonk
08-05-2005, 07:16 PM
Michael A. Ball wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 11:08:23 +0100, "Mrs Bonk" <arse@cutey.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there really any need to reply to these crafty spammers and repeat
>> their posts?...
>
> I hate the OP's rubbish, but I thoroughly enjoyed Choreboy's response. I
> appreciated the entertainment! He said, "...Having the right blood pH
> helps me cope with spam." I laughed so hard, my dogs woke up and looked
> at me!

Yes, he can be quite amusing at times, perhaps I was too harsh with him,
this group has become a trifle boring of late and he does at least
contribute with some discussion, just a shame it had to be with a spammer.
>
> Hey! Who has the most toxic chemical in their house? I have some
> 1,1,1-trichloroethane! Can anyone top that? :-) How about some Hoppes
> #9 nitro solvent--from the 1979 era!?
I have some caustic soda for the drains.

Fonedude
08-06-2005, 12:28 AM
"Mrs Bonk" <arse@cutey.com> wrote in message
news:3lhmehF12tj5bU1@individual.net...
> Michael A. Ball wrote:
>> On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 11:08:23 +0100, "Mrs Bonk" <arse@cutey.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Is there really any need to reply to these crafty spammers and repeat
>>> their posts?...
>>
>> I hate the OP's rubbish, but I thoroughly enjoyed Choreboy's response. I
>> appreciated the entertainment! He said, "...Having the right blood pH
>> helps me cope with spam." I laughed so hard, my dogs woke up and looked
>> at me!
>
> Yes, he can be quite amusing at times, perhaps I was too harsh with him,
> this group has become a trifle boring of late and he does at least
> contribute with some discussion, just a shame it had to be with a spammer.
>>
>> Hey! Who has the most toxic chemical in their house? I have some
>> 1,1,1-trichloroethane! Can anyone top that? :-) How about some Hoppes
>> #9 nitro solvent--from the 1979 era!?
> I have some caustic soda for the drains.

Along with the standard hydrochloric acid, chlorine (both for the pool) and
lye (for making soap) I have the most powerful solvent in the world:
dihydrogen oxide.