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Lana, earlier you posted that you were still a little confused about

this, I thought I would try to clarify. Silicon (no " e " ) dioxide is

the same thing as silica and it is organic. Silicone (with the " e " ) is

not organic and is very different. I know that it would be very easy

to confuse the two since it is a simple e ending that makes the

difference. I hope that helped your confusion. Anyway, I think it is

interesting that your doctors even helped you to find this alergy.

I've never had a doctor bother to test me for anything! They all

handed me antidepressants and told me I was mental for years. You are

absolutely right that the pharmaceuticals are in this for the money

and therefore have a vested interest in keeping th public sick.

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Trust me, they did not want to help me at all. I had to fight them, fire

some of them and threathen them and even take my insurance company to court

to get the help I needed! I also had to find all of the information and ALL

of the tests to provide to our doctors. Lana

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>Subject: silicon vs silicone

>Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:22:27 -0000

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>Lana, earlier you posted that you were still a little confused about

>this, I thought I would try to clarify. Silicon (no " e " ) dioxide is

>the same thing as silica and it is organic. Silicone (with the " e " ) is

>not organic and is very different. I know that it would be very easy

>to confuse the two since it is a simple e ending that makes the

>difference. I hope that helped your confusion. Anyway, I think it is

>interesting that your doctors even helped you to find this alergy.

>I've never had a doctor bother to test me for anything! They all

>handed me antidepressants and told me I was mental for years. You are

>absolutely right that the pharmaceuticals are in this for the money

>and therefore have a vested interest in keeping th public sick.

>

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>

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Well, the silicone in the implants caused the hypersensitivity to the

silicone, the silica, and the silicon dioxided. Thats all I need to know

about that! Thanks Lana

>From: " ktitko " <ktitko@...>

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>Subject: silicon vs silicone

>Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:22:27 -0000

>

>Lana, earlier you posted that you were still a little confused about

>this, I thought I would try to clarify. Silicon (no " e " ) dioxide is

>the same thing as silica and it is organic. Silicone (with the " e " ) is

>not organic and is very different. I know that it would be very easy

>to confuse the two since it is a simple e ending that makes the

>difference. I hope that helped your confusion. Anyway, I think it is

>interesting that your doctors even helped you to find this alergy.

>I've never had a doctor bother to test me for anything! They all

>handed me antidepressants and told me I was mental for years. You are

>absolutely right that the pharmaceuticals are in this for the money

>and therefore have a vested interest in keeping th public sick.

>

>

>

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It's still great that you had the gumption to take them to court and

find out what you needed to know!! I would like to get tested for

everything but I am unable to afford anything. Because of the dreaded

implants I have been unable to work for many years and now we are on

our last month of Medicaid with no hope for insurance in sight. I'm

just hoping that through my recovery I will be able to get back to

work and possibly get benefits. It will all work out somehow. I have

faith.

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Doctor Shanklin has been known to do the hypersensitivity test in the past

for no charge when needed. Someone said today that he's only testing

occassionlly so I don't know. Medicare paid for my tests. Lana

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>Subject: Re: silicon vs silicone

>Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 20:18:59 -0000

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>It's still great that you had the gumption to take them to court and

>find out what you needed to know!! I would like to get tested for

>everything but I am unable to afford anything. Because of the dreaded

>implants I have been unable to work for many years and now we are on

>our last month of Medicaid with no hope for insurance in sight. I'm

>just hoping that through my recovery I will be able to get back to

>work and possibly get benefits. It will all work out somehow. I have

>faith.

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This whole silica issue is so hard to understand!! I have read more

than one article and come away still confused. I just wanted to

point

out that while silicone is not organic, silica, which is, is still

harmful in many forms. Silica in crystal form, used in sand,

pottery

making, mine blasting and many other operations, can still cause

silicosis and scleroderma and apparently kidney disease. What is

confusing is whether silica from plants, called biogenic silica,

can cause harm. It would appear that it is much safer, but from

what I picked up from that article, this form of silica may still be

able to have tiny crystalline silica within it. There is no doubt

that silica from plant sources has benefits. I think it is

important to limit silicone exposures from cosmetics, drugs,

lotions, and limit silica exposure from toothpaste, pottery making,

ceramics, etc. Most of us aren't exposed to silica from mining.

However apparently this study found one woman who suffered

irreversible kidney damage from inhaling ajax (she liked the way it

smelled and did this for about six months). Silica from sources

such as horsetail, I think on a limited basis, for most people would

probably be ok. I, myself, try not to take supplements that list

silica or silicon as an additive. Hugs, kathy

> Lana, earlier you posted that you were still a little confused

about

> this, I thought I would try to clarify. Silicon (no " e " ) dioxide

is

> the same thing as silica and it is organic. Silicone (with

the " e " )

is

> not organic and is very different. I know that it would be very

easy

> to confuse the two since it is a simple e ending that makes the

> difference. I hope that helped your confusion. Anyway, I think it

is

> interesting that your doctors even helped you to find this alergy.

> I've never had a doctor bother to test me for anything! They all

> handed me antidepressants and told me I was mental for years. You

are

> absolutely right that the pharmaceuticals are in this for the

money

> and therefore have a vested interest in keeping th public sick.

>

>

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