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I heard about the talc when Gabe Mirkin was talking to a caller on his radio

show who had worked with asbestos for years and had developed lung cancer. He

said asbestos and he mentioned talc also, when airborne and breathed in stayed

in your lungs because the particles have little hooks on them and hook on your

lungs. I know farmers get bad lungs working around graineries as has

just mentioned. When we throw down straw for the pigs there is tremendous dust

also. So I guess anything if inhaled enough would cause a problem. Talc

though was specifically mentioned as hard on your lungs.

Bev

rheumatic Talc

>From: " , Pat " <pkeith@...>

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> Tums, which are recommended by the Osteop. Society, do contain talc. I

have wondered about this, because higher rates of stomach cancer in some

Oriental countries were at one time attributed to talc used in polishing rice.

> Is talc safe?

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He was referring to inhaled talc.

Bev

rheumatic talc

Doesn't this refer to inhaled talc, as in using body powders? Does anyone

know if this includes ingestion through the stomach? LizG

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The plastic surgeon who told me he didn't care what

women did - implants in or out - once filed a lawsuit

against and because he believes that

the talc on surgeons gloves caused the problems women

with implants are having.

According to him, the data he collected showed that

the women who were implanted in the J & J sales area had

the highest ANA before explant. And that the side the

surgeon did first had the most contracture.

J & J beat him down in court. However, J & J stopped using

talc on their gloves.

I don't understand why talc is used in any products!

Remember that we used to use talcum powder on infants?

.. . . Now it suspected that the talc results in cancer

in later life.

Nevertheless, it's found everywhere!

Rogene

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