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Hi

brought it to our attention about the fire danger with the plug in

air fresheners. Tonight on National News, they did a piece on the danger of

all types of air fresheners as they release toxic materials including

formaldehyde. We sure don't need any toxins pushing our symptoms down the

road any faster than the speed we would normally travel.

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laurie

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This is good information, Laurie. Although some Mito patients are sensitive to

fragrances, I like to have air fresheners in the house, especially since I have

a dog in here all the time. I wonder if the candles do the same thing.

Alice

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Alice

They didn't mention candles at all, but did say that potpourri was fine.

That is what I use. I have found the cinnamon to work best and I like the

smell. I am trying to find out if the oil from the plug in kind is safe if

it is put into vermiculite or something similar.

laurie

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> This is good information, Laurie. Although some Mito patients are sensitive

> to fragrances, I like to have air fresheners in the house, especially since I

> have a dog in here all the time. I wonder if the candles do the same thing.

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> Alice

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Candles let off lead fumes. You don't want to do that either. Maybe

just having some poporrii (sp) sitting around the house, but not burning

it would work.

justagram@... wrote:

>This is good information, Laurie. Although some Mito patients are sensitive to

fragrances, I like to have air fresheners in the house, especially since I have

a dog in here all the time. I wonder if the candles do the same thing.

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>Alice

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>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are

not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

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>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

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