Guest guest Posted April 14, 2005 Report Share Posted April 14, 2005 Thanks.... GT --- Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: > GT, > > What they have done with the latest implants is to > make them semi-solid. . . say like gummy bears. You > can cut them in two, and nothing will flow out. > Charmin should be squeezeabley soft by comparison! > > That doesn't mean that the body won't try to break > them down and carry them away though. . . > > Actually this type of implant was tried a long time > ago. The exterior degraded to something that I think > was called " elephant skin " . > > My biggest concern is what are the using to make the > silicone semi-solid? In the past, they've used > platinum. Platinum is a very potent neurotoxin that > may be a the root for some of the illnesses the > children experience. . . Nobody is saying as far as > I > know! They've also used tin . . . but that's not > good > either! > > Hugs, > > Rogene > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2005 Report Share Posted April 14, 2005 Dearest Friend: The Gummy-Bear breast implants are deadly, because they will melt into our bodies and the silicone will migrate to every organ in the body...just like the old silicone. When I spoke to Dr. Blais, he told me that these devices are like Jell-O and that they will melt just like Jell-O. These were used in the fifties, do they think that we do not know this. Oh, I get so angry, I had better go and have my rest. Love to all...Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````````` Re: Thanks for the explanation Rogene..Thanks > > Thanks.... > > GT > --- Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: >> GT, >> >> What they have done with the latest implants is to >> make them semi-solid. . . say like gummy bears. You >> can cut them in two, and nothing will flow out. >> Charmin should be squeezeabley soft by comparison! >> >> That doesn't mean that the body won't try to break >> them down and carry them away though. . . >> >> Actually this type of implant was tried a long time >> ago. The exterior degraded to something that I think >> was called " elephant skin " . >> >> My biggest concern is what are the using to make the >> silicone semi-solid? In the past, they've used >> platinum. Platinum is a very potent neurotoxin that >> may be a the root for some of the illnesses the >> children experience. . . Nobody is saying as far as >> I >> know! They've also used tin . . . but that's not >> good >> either! >> >> Hugs, >> >> Rogene >> >> > >> > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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