Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 I can't tolerate the smell of chlorine or being near the pool. Any input? _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of c s Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 9:24 PM Subject: Re: [] hair decontamination hi this is gonna sound crazy but swimming is great for myco burn. maybe it's the chlorine killing off all the mycos I really don't know but it has saved me and my fam from having to cut off all our hair. my dad who is an engineer at a power plant told me to and it helps!!! Ozone Update - Calif Air Resources Board > >Group, > >Just released by the California Air Resources Board at: >http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/ozone.htm<h ttp://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/ozone.htm> > >(Lines preceeded by " > " indicate links on the web page) > >Intro page: >Not all air-cleaning devices are appropriate for home use -- some can >be harmful to human health. The ARB recommends that ozone generators, >air cleaners that intentionally produce ozone, not be used in the >home. Ozone is a gas that can cause health problems, including >respiratory tract irritation and breathing difficulty (Ozone and >Health). A staff report on tests conducted on several models of ozone >generators is now available (see below). A fact sheet on ozone- >generating devices and a current list of ozone generator brands and >models that should not be used in occupied indoor spaces also are >linked below. > >> Evaluation of Ozone Emissions From Portable Indoor " Air Cleaners " That Intentionally Generate Ozone NEW REPORT! > > >List of Ozone Generators Sold as Air Purifiers (05-05-06) UPDATED! > >>Fact Sheet: Beware of Ozone-Generating Indoor " Air Purifiers " > >The most effective way to reduce exposure to indoor pollutants is to >first remove sources of pollution or reduce pollutant emissions. A >second important action is to provide adequate ventilation. If these >actions do not resolve indoor air quality problems, sensitive >individuals may benefit from using a central air filter or a good air >cleaner in one or more rooms of the house. Air filters and air >cleaners can only be effective if they are properly maintained. For >more information on how to select appropriate air cleaners >>click here. > >In January 2005, staff of the Air Resources Board presented >information to our Board on ozone generators and their potential >harmful health impacts. The Board presentation and an ARB news >release on ozone generators are linked below: > >>Ozone Generators Sold as Air Purifiers: Health Update Presentation >to the Board 01-20-05 > >>ARB Warns, Danger from Popular " Air Purifying " Machines, Press >Release Issued 01-20-05 > >Other Sources of Ozone Generator Information > > >US Environmental Protection Agency Ozone Generator Website > > >Consumers Union " New Concerns About Ionizing Air Cleaners, " >Consumer Reports, May 2005, Vol. 70, Issue 5, p 22. Posted with >permission from the May 2005 issue of Consumer ReportsR for >educational purposes only. > >>California Department of Health Services Issues Warnings About Ozone >Air Cleaning Devices > >Carl Grimes >Healthy Habitats LLC > > > >_________________________________________________ _______________________ >_________________________________________________ _______________________ > >FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > >------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Same here. A former neighbor had a pool and she used some sort of salts in her pool instead of clorine. I pretty much stay away from pools with clorine...we have a lake but it has PCPs! So no swimming here! > >> > > > >> > > ******I use grapeseed extract diluted in > water to clean ALL my > >> > fresh > >> > > veggies, even those packaged in > bags.....ewwwwww can't imagine > >> > eating those and NOT > >> > > washing them with my > GSP......:::shudder:::: > >> > > > >> > > Angel Huggzzz > >> > > or Angel > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________ > _______________________ > > >_________________________________________________ > _______________________ > > > >Message 2 > > From: " shakerz25 " shakerz25@... > > Date: Fri May 5, 2006 8:08pm(PDT) > >Subject: Re: MR spectroscopy > > > >Any more recent news on this? Has anyone had > an MRS done? > > > >--- In , > " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@> > >wrote: > >> > >> This was part of an email I received. Thought > you all might find > >> this exciting and interesting as well. And > yes, I do have > >permission > >> from the sender to post it here. > >> > >> KC > >> > >> Finally, the future is here. I have been > waiting since 4/03 to > >> see magnetic resonance spectroscopy of brain > available on a > >> commercial basis. Finally, the machines to > do the job are out > >there. > >> > > >> > The neurochemical abnormalities in those > with hypoperfusion and > >> cytokine illnesses should stand out like > crazy by looking an n- > >> acetyl acetate, sphingomyelin, acetylcholine, > lactic acid, > >glutamate > >> and more. We'll start by looking at > hypothalamic nuclei and > >> hippocampus. Oh my, come to Pocomoke, get > your blood drawn and > >your > >> brain waved. > >> > > >> > We should be able to assess the results of > intervention > >> neurochemically as well as physiologically. > >> > > >> > Ritch Shoemaker MD > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________ > _______________________ > > >_________________________________________________ > _______________________ > > > >Message 3 > > From: " Carl E. Grimes " grimes@... > > Date: Sat May 6, 2006 0:50am(PDT) > >Subject: Ozone Update - Calif Air Resources > Board > > > >Group, > > > >Just released by the California Air Resources > Board at: > > >http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/ozone.htm<h > ttp://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/ozone.htm> > > > >(Lines preceeded by " > " indicate links on the > web page) > > > >Intro page: > >Not all air-cleaning devices are appropriate > for home use -- some can > >be harmful to human health. The ARB recommends > that ozone generators, > >air cleaners that intentionally produce ozone, > not be used in the > >home. Ozone is a gas that can cause health > problems, including > >respiratory tract irritation and breathing > difficulty (Ozone and > >Health). A staff report on tests conducted on > several models of ozone > >generators is now available (see below). A fact > sheet on ozone- > >generating devices and a current list of ozone > generator brands and > >models that should not be used in occupied > indoor spaces also are > >linked below. > > > >> Evaluation of Ozone Emissions From Portable > Indoor " Air Cleaners " That Intentionally Generate > Ozone NEW REPORT! > > > > >List of Ozone Generators Sold as Air > Purifiers (05-05-06) UPDATED! > > > >>Fact Sheet: Beware of Ozone-Generating Indoor > " Air Purifiers " > > > >The most effective way to reduce exposure to > indoor pollutants is to > >first remove sources of pollution or reduce > pollutant emissions. A > >second important action is to provide adequate > ventilation. If these > >actions do not resolve indoor air quality > problems, sensitive > >individuals may benefit from using a central > air filter or a good air > >cleaner in one or more rooms of the house. Air > filters and air > >cleaners can only be effective if they are > properly maintained. For > >more information on how to select appropriate > air cleaners > >>click here. > > > >In January 2005, staff of the Air Resources > Board presented > >information to our Board on ozone generators > and their potential > >harmful health impacts. The Board presentation > and an ARB news > >release on ozone generators are linked below: > > > >>Ozone Generators Sold as Air Purifiers: Health > Update Presentation > >to the Board 01-20-05 > > > >>ARB Warns, Danger from Popular " Air Purifying " > Machines, Press > >Release Issued 01-20-05 > > > >Other Sources of Ozone Generator Information > > > > >US Environmental Protection Agency Ozone > Generator Website > > > > >Consumers Union " New Concerns About Ionizing > Air Cleaners, " > >Consumer Reports, May 2005, Vol. 70, Issue 5, p > 22. Posted with > >permission from the May 2005 issue of Consumer > ReportsR for > >educational purposes only. > > > >>California Department of Health Services > Issues Warnings About Ozone > >Air Cleaning Devices > > > >Carl Grimes > >Healthy Habitats LLC > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________ > _______________________ > > >_________________________________________________ > _______________________ > > > >FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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