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--- Fuoco <GFuoco@...> wrote:

> Colleen ,

> Have you posted a time for the day to start Yet?

Nope! Terri & I have discussed it, but of course I

don't remember what time we thought was good. Maybe

10 or 11am? Terri? We've got to remember we've got

members who are driving a bit of a longer distance

this time too. We'll have to plan according to when

they can get there and when they'd like to leave by.

Also, when do you want us out of your house Kim? LOL!

I think splitting up demos is a good idea, and doing

one or more at the beginning may be a good ice

breaker. We've got lots of new people coming this

year.

Anyone else have any thoughts?

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Colleen ston

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Dear ,

Let me guess..............'then you woke up and your coffee was cold'...ha

just kidding... but 2 cents ain't worth too much these days so you may as well

hold onto them.

Cheers and forget the gravity

P.

JOHN QUINN <cuinne@...> wrote:

Hello - I am sorry to butt-into this conversation, but instead of

'Hydrogen

Peroxide,' did someone mean 'magnesium hydroxide? (milk of magnesia)? They

are by no means the same, nor have the same action, but I guess if you were

writing them down or discussing them in heated debate, one could mis-write

the two sperate compounds.

Just my two cents.

Quinn

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Sent: 30 July 2006 12:56

Subject: Re: High-Strength Hydrogen Peroxide

I was always informed that if you use Hydrogen Peroxide for cleaning out

wounds, then you should flush the wound with Normal Saline to prevent the

possibility of necrosis occurring.

regards

Neil Poole

Elgin/lin

peter mitchell <treetop_bay@ <mailto:treetop_bay%40.co.uk> .co.uk>

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30/07/2006 08:10

Please respond to

<mailto:%40>

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Subject: High-Strength Hydrogen Peroxide

Does Medwatch have the same advice about ingesting

high strength hydrochloric acid or giving it IV..???

Good grief why would anyone give someone a drink of

Hydrogen Peroxide as a medical treatment...unless as

an antidote to Black Magic....! I do believe some

ladies in the former Soviet Union used products like

this to discover if blondes do have more fun, but they

never drank the stuff, even on bad days.

However speaking of 6% Hydrogen Peroxide I know that

it is well regarded as a treament for wounds and

lacerations particularly against gas gangrene - it

also seves to 'effervesce' clean out small debris from

wounds and the heat given off can slow some

bleeding...however the Topside medical advisor I am

required to contact does not allow its use as, 'it

causes necrosis'..!

Any observations on that ?

P.

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