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Hi ~

Could someone tell me what sea shells are made of? The reason I ask is

because I was drilling a hole in my shells and the powder it produced feels

very silky and I wondered what that may add to soap...good or bad. I use a

lot of kelp, Irish Moss, Dulse, Dead Sea Mud, and am just curious to find

out what sea shells are composed of.

Thanks for any info.

Carol

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Carol,

As my memory serves me sea shells are primarily calcium.

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Composition of sea shells

Hi ~

Could someone tell me what sea shells are made of? The reason I ask is

because I was drilling a hole in my shells and the powder it produced feels

very silky and I wondered what that may add to soap...good or bad. I use a

lot of kelp, Irish Moss, Dulse, Dead Sea Mud, and am just curious to find

out what sea shells are composed of.

Thanks for any info.

Carol

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If sea shells are calcium, would they have to be handled carefully like egg

shells?

I know with egg shells, when powdering/drilling, a face mask and " proper "

ventilation should be used because it is a proven carcinogenic.

I'd really like to know.

Thanks,

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<As my memory serves me sea shells are primarily calcium.

< Young

<KY Labs

<Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

<www.kylabs.com>

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Regina,

I have never seen anything that said that calcium is a proven carcinogen.

Consider that all your bones are calcium. I have never heard that some one

had cancer because they had bones although I do acknowledge that bone cancer

exists.

Young

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,

If sea shells are calcium, would they have to be handled carefully like egg

shells?

I know with egg shells, when powdering/drilling, a face mask and " proper "

ventilation should be used because it is a proven carcinogenic.

I'd really like to know.

Thanks,

http://www.creationsbyrades.com

Glazed Ceramic for Gel Candles...Won't Melt...Non-flammable! Great for

crafts too!

" Be Curious always! For knowledge will not acquire you; you must acquire

it. "

--- Sudie Back

<As my memory serves me sea shells are primarily calcium.

< Young

<KY Labs

<Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

<www.kylabs.com>

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Hi ...

I probably didn't phrase my question/statement right, I know I didn't say

" bones " caused cancer LOL. ;-)

What I'm concerned about is the powder particles that are in the air as someone

is drilling/grinding into egg shell. When I used to carve eggs I was taught by

professional " eggers " what precautions to take. I just didn't know if it would

also be true with sea shells.

Below is part of a statement from a group that I have permission to post.

" For those of you who are new to this art of cutting, carving, sculpting

eggshells with handheld rotary cutters (or to the who have been cutting away but

blissfully unaware): The fine dust generated by the cutting of eggshells may be

very harmful to you. " " IT IS NOT GOOD FOR YOUR LUNGS! (or your eyes, or your

kids, or pets, spouses, significant others, etc. etc. etc.)

Always use dust protection to capture and remove the egg dust from your

environment. Breathing dust that settles on clothing, hands, etc. may be just

as hazardous. A mask/respirator should be designed to stop ultra fine

particulates like asbestos or lead (and even these may not be sufficient since

no tests have been done re: eggshell dust).

" The dust itself can cause the natural mucous of our bodies and even the tears

of our eyes (which are designed to help the body to remove foreign particles,

dust, microbes, etc.) to become thicker and therefore decreases their

effectiveness. It makes it more difficult to cough or eliminate congestion from

the lungs or to eliminate foreign particles (and microbes) from the eyes.

Eggshell dust can carry into the air (and your lungs, eyes...) whatever bacteria

or microbes that have been associated with the egg or shell and may also carry

airborne microbes that can therefore enter your lungs or eyes, etc. as you

breathe. It is just as dangerous to breathe the dust after it has settled on

clothing, furniture, hands, etc.

Increased incidence of eye/eyelid infections, chronic sinusitis, lung problems,

repeated, persistent or chronic congestion, coughs or colds, aggravation of

asthmatic symptoms or emphysema-like symptoms, etc. are only some of the

problems reported by eggers around the world. "

Best,

Regina Capilla

http://www.creationsbyrades.com

Glazed Ceramic for Gel Candles…Won't Melt…Non-flammable! Great for crafts too!

" Be Curious always! For knowledge will not acquire you; you must acquire it. "

--- Sudie Back

Regina,

I have never seen anything that said that calcium is a proven carcinogen.

Consider that all your bones are calcium. I have never heard that some one had

cancer because they had bones although I do acknowledge that bone cancer exists.

Young

KY Labs

Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

www.kylabs.com

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Regina,

Thank you for this information. I grind organically produced, Aracauna

egg shells to use as an exfoliant in one of my soaps. I had no idea

the dust would be so hazardous.

Sue

> Always use dust protection to capture and remove the egg dust from

>your environment. Breathing dust that settles on clothing, hands,

>etc. may be just as hazardous. A mask/respirator should be designed

>to stop ultra fine particulates like asbestos or lead (and even these

>may not be sufficient since no tests have been done re: eggshell

>dust)

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Regina,

I have read the statement that you provided and did not see the word cancer

attributed to the inhalation of calcium dust. I will agree that calcium dust

can be a respiratory irritant like any fine particulate but I have never

read or heard that calcium dust will cause cancer.

Young

KY Labs

Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

www.kylabs.com

Re: Composition of sea shells

Hi ...

I probably didn't phrase my question/statement right, I know I didn't say

" bones " caused cancer LOL. ;-)

What I'm concerned about is the powder particles that are in the air as

someone is drilling/grinding into egg shell. When I used to carve eggs I

was taught by professional " eggers " what precautions to take. I just didn't

know if it would also be true with sea shells.

Below is part of a statement from a group that I have permission to post.

" For those of you who are new to this art of cutting, carving, sculpting

eggshells with handheld rotary cutters (or to the who have been cutting away

but blissfully unaware): The fine dust generated by the cutting of eggshells

may be very harmful to you. " " IT IS NOT GOOD FOR YOUR LUNGS! (or your eyes,

or your kids, or pets, spouses, significant others, etc. etc. etc.)

Always use dust protection to capture and remove the egg dust from your

environment. Breathing dust that settles on clothing, hands, etc. may be

just as hazardous. A mask/respirator should be designed to stop ultra fine

particulates like asbestos or lead (and even these may not be sufficient

since no tests have been done re: eggshell dust).

" The dust itself can cause the natural mucous of our bodies and even the

tears of our eyes (which are designed to help the body to remove foreign

particles, dust, microbes, etc.) to become thicker and therefore decreases

their effectiveness. It makes it more difficult to cough or eliminate

congestion from the lungs or to eliminate foreign particles (and microbes)

from the eyes.

Eggshell dust can carry into the air (and your lungs, eyes...) whatever

bacteria or microbes that have been associated with the egg or shell and may

also carry airborne microbes that can therefore enter your lungs or eyes,

etc. as you breathe. It is just as dangerous to breathe the dust after it

has settled on clothing, furniture, hands, etc.

Increased incidence of eye/eyelid infections, chronic sinusitis, lung

problems, repeated, persistent or chronic congestion, coughs or colds,

aggravation of asthmatic symptoms or emphysema-like symptoms, etc. are only

some of the problems reported by eggers around the world. "

Best,

Regina Capilla

http://www.creationsbyrades.com

Glazed Ceramic for Gel Candles...Won't Melt...Non-flammable! Great for

crafts too!

" Be Curious always! For knowledge will not acquire you; you must acquire

it. "

--- Sudie Back

Regina,

I have never seen anything that said that calcium is a proven carcinogen.

Consider that all your bones are calcium. I have never heard that some one

had cancer because they had bones although I do acknowledge that bone cancer

exists.

Young

KY Labs

Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

www.kylabs.com

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Hi ,

I have sent some e-mails out for the information. As soon as I hear from them I

will post the info.

Best,

http://www.creationsbyrades.com

Glazed Ceramic for Gel Candles…Won't Melt…Non-flammable! Great for crafts too!

" Be Curious always! For knowledge will not acquire you; you must acquire it. "

--- Sudie Back

Regina,

I have read the statement that you provided and did not see the word cancer

attributed to the inhalation of calcium dust. I will agree that calcium dust

can be a respiratory irritant like any fine particulate but I have never

read or heard that calcium dust will cause cancer.

Young

KY Labs

Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

www.kylabs.com

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