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From our silent sister! - Rogene

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*PLATINUM AND IONIZED PLATINUM ARE TWO DIFFERENT

THINGS

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*THERE IS NO KNOWN WAY TO GET IONIZED PLATINUM AND

SILICONE OUT OF THE BODY.

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*THAT IS THE REASON WE HAVE TO SEND IN THE MEDWATCH

REPORTS.

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*MAKE THE FDA HELP US FIND A WAY TO GET IT OUT.

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*ALSO TEST US FOR ALL ... TOXIC CHEMICALS, HEAVY

METALS, SILICA, BACTERIA AND FUNGI THAT MIGHT BE IN

OUR BODY.

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They have argued that silicone is safe, weather the

implant ruptures or not, silicone leaks and migrates

to every organ in the body. The catalyst used to

manufacture the silicone for silicone gel and silicone

elastomer for gel-filled and saline-filled implants

was platinum chloride, a highly reactive molecule and

precursor to the chemotherapy agent cisplatin. Some

manufactures use Tin as a catalyst for saline-filled

implants.

It is recognized in the scientific community that

exposure to “platinum salts” (aka chloroplatinic

acid), toxic chemicals, heavy metals, silica,

bacteria and fungi cause a long list of disease,

neurological disorders, allergic reactions, and a long

painful death.

Dr. Ray Biagini, Director Research Scientist/Research

Toxicologist at CDC/NIOSH states that soluble salts of

platinum are the most potent chemical sensitizers

known to man.

Saline Implants have leaky valves, shell defects

(rupture). Micro Organisms accumulate over many years.

As a result, with time, the closed space fills with a

complex mixture of bacteria, fungi, algae, and slimes.

Organisms Found In Such Environments Include:

Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, Pseudomonas Putida,

Streptococci, Spivarum, CoccidioidesImmitis, Papilloma

Viri, Herpes Simplex, Aspergillus Fumigatus,

Aspergillus Boufardi, Aspergillus Niger, Bacteroides

Fragillis, Curvularia, Staphylococci, Mycobacterium

Chelonei, Mycobacterium Fortuitum, Mycobacterium

Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium Avium, Alternaria Tenuis,

Rhodotorula Glutinis, Penicillium Notatum, Microsporum

Epidermophyton, Ricophyton, Candida Albicans, Proteus

Mirabillis, Propioni Bacterium Acne, Serratia

Marcescens as well as their metabolites and toxins.

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