Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 From: Lea ilena@... Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 7:37 PM Subject: List of Chemicals in Breast Implants Dearest Ilena: I'm so glad that you haven't posted this yet. I spoke to Dr. Blais this morning. He said to add " silica " , because it can be as much as 30% of the chemical makeup of an implant. Love as always......Lea List of Chemicals in Breast Implants PLEASE POST Dearest Ilena: Somebody was asking about this list recently. Please post it for everyone to see. Love as always........Lea Ingrid Vest and Pierce both worked for American Hospital, Lab-Heyer-Schulte. Both have silicone disease. Several people who worked at Heyer-Schulte have died of silicone disease, human adjuvant disease (HAD), and cancer. List of Chemicals in Breast Implants: 1) Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 2) Cyclohexanone 3) Isopropyl Alcohol 4) Denatured Alcohol 5) Acetone 6) Urethane 7) Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid Vinyl). This ingredient was used in all medical devices made at Lab, from tubing to gel. 8) Lacquer Thinner 9) Ethyl Acetate 10) Epoxy Resin 11) Epoxy Hardener (both 10 & 11 are chemically known as glycosides Ether of Bisphenol A. 12) Amine 13) Printing Ink 14) Toluene 15) Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This breaks down in the body so blood cannnot carry oxygen, metabolizes carbon monoxide poisoning, and causes central nervous system depression. 16) Freon 17) Silicone 18) Flux 19) Solder 20) Metal-cleaning Acid 21) Lofol (Formaldehyde) 22) Talcum Powder 23) Colour pigments as release agents 24) Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) 25) Eastman 910 Glue (Cyanoacyrylates) 26) Ethylene Oxide (ETO) 27) Carbon Black 28) Xylene 28) Hexone 29) Hexanone 2 30) Thixon-OSN-2 31) Antioxidant (Rubber) 32) Acid Stearic 33) Zinc Oxide 34) Naphtha ( Rubber Solvent) 35) Phenol 36) Benzene (known carcinogen!!!; known to cause immune disease!!!) 37) Platinum 38) Silica (30%) [This list was given to me, so I take no responsibility for its content] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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