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When I was not as sensitive to toxin as I am now, I still found my

fleece impossible to wear-I was a tester for an enviromental school-

of cleaning products- I did this for a year to get my hands on all

the new things- alot of peroxide boosting products are out there.

after a year of testing just about everything- I found that a 12 hr

soak in hot water with a half a cup of Vulpex soap was the only good

way to de-tox Fleece- or colored items that you did not want to

destroy with tons of bleach- I have posted this many tmes before.

google for Conservation Resourses- in VA- it costs $60 a quart, so

you get 8 wash loads for $60- Vulpex is solvent in both water and

solvents, as are mycotoxins- maybe this is one reason it works so

well- have not been able to get my mind around it- but it works-it is

the best de-greaser I have ever found- and I am somewhat of a

professional cleaner- being an objects restorer

>

> I have found that I can go days, sometimes many days without it,

but one bad

> exposure will mean I have to take it again for days afterward.. and

I feel

> miserable and can't function for days.. (from the mold, not the

> cholstyramine, which I tolerate pretty well now..)

>

> The discomfort peaks six to twelve hours after the exposure..

doesn't go

> away for a long time.. It also usually means that I don't sleep

well..

>

> I have clothes that will do this.. sealed up now in trash bags and

plastic

> boxes..

>

> Which reminds me, I meant to ask.. my wife and I have a bunch of

nice fleece

> jackets we can't wear (name brand fleece jackets that we can't

afford to

> throw away) that we have washed many times and still can't wear..

(I'm the

> one who gets sick, not her)

>

> Any pointers, anyone? Lets make this fun.. an experiment...

>

> They were our main warm jackets during our nightmare and now they

are still

> VERY reactive despite being washed at least five times now, in

detergent,

> with borax and bleach.. etc..

>

> Help...

>

>

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