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Hello: I am researching items that can cause toxicity to antimony

and arsenic and other metals. Tonight on a list that deals with this

it was mentioned several times that Graco baby products are treated

with these substances as a flame retardant. The Graco pack and play

was sited in particular. Does anyone have confirmation of this.

Graco has confirmed it according to these posters... I plan to call

and ask for it in writing to confirm. I'm interested to know about

their strollers and bouncy seats that virtually everyone uses.

Thanks for any info that you you might have. I'll post the reply I

get from the manufacturers I contact if anyone is interested. I know

that crib mattresses and some pajamas are one culprit but am

learning that there are many more things out there that our babies

have used for months at a time.. hours a day.

Thanks again.. have a blessed week!

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> Hello: I am researching items that can cause toxicity to antimony

> and arsenic and other metals. Tonight on a list that deals with this

> it was mentioned several times that Graco baby products are treated

> with these substances as a flame retardant. The Graco pack and play

> was sited in particular. Does anyone have confirmation of this.

> Graco has confirmed it according to these posters... I plan to call

> and ask for it in writing to confirm. I'm interested to know about

> their strollers and bouncy seats that virtually everyone uses.

> Thanks for any info that you you might have. I'll post the reply I

> get from the manufacturers I contact if anyone is interested. I know

> that crib mattresses and some pajamas are one culprit but am

> learning that there are many more things out there that our babies

> have used for months at a time.. hours a day.

> Thanks again.. have a blessed week!

>

there are MANY sources of toxic metals:

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

It would be very difficult to avoid ALL possible sources,

but getting rid of the day-to-day contact stuff (as you say,

hours at a time) is all for the good.

You may also find it somewhat less daunting if you work on

the metals your child is toxic with, first. I'm not saying

it is okay to be around any of them, but narrowing your focus

to the stuff that is KNOWN to be a problem for your child

makes it a little bit shorter list.

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

Moria

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Thanks Moria as always for your links and " homework " . I actually

have done hair test from Doctor's Data and it is those toxic metals

that I am working on eliminating the souces for now. I want to see

if there are any souces I may have inadvertently missed. Thanks

again.. I had forgotten you had this on your site. :)

Blessings!

> > Hello: I am researching items that can cause toxicity to

antimony

> > and arsenic and other metals. Tonight on a list that deals with

this

> > it was mentioned several times that Graco baby products are

treated

> > with these substances as a flame retardant. The Graco pack and

play

> > was sited in particular. Does anyone have confirmation of this.

> > Graco has confirmed it according to these posters... I plan to

call

> > and ask for it in writing to confirm. I'm interested to know

about

> > their strollers and bouncy seats that virtually everyone uses.

> > Thanks for any info that you you might have. I'll post the reply

I

> > get from the manufacturers I contact if anyone is interested. I

know

> > that crib mattresses and some pajamas are one culprit but am

> > learning that there are many more things out there that our

babies

> > have used for months at a time.. hours a day.

> > Thanks again.. have a blessed week!

> >

>

> there are MANY sources of toxic metals:

> http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

>

> It would be very difficult to avoid ALL possible sources,

> but getting rid of the day-to-day contact stuff (as you say,

> hours at a time) is all for the good.

>

> You may also find it somewhat less daunting if you work on

> the metals your child is toxic with, first. I'm not saying

> it is okay to be around any of them, but narrowing your focus

> to the stuff that is KNOWN to be a problem for your child

> makes it a little bit shorter list.

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

>

> Moria

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> Thanks Moria as always for your links and " homework " . I actually

> have done hair test from Doctor's Data and it is those toxic

metals

> that I am working on eliminating the souces for now. I want to see

> if there are any souces I may have inadvertently missed. Thanks

> again.. I had forgotten you had this on your site. :)

you're welcome, and thank DANA!! I post that link to her site

for list of sources of toxic metals all the time :)

Moria

> > there are MANY sources of toxic metals:

> > http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

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