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Thank you christiane,

I can't agree more and I just want to say I am sorry about the bath tub. I

know how you feel. It does hurts.

I did order the hundred test kit from the site that Mandi sent as I will be

testing any toy and anything that comes to our house from now on. Better

paranoid than sorry.

And here I am reposting the site for those who want to order. For a large

quantity test, it is a very good price.

http://www.leadinspector.com/product/index.php

Best,

Haleh

--- Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote:

> Hi everybody -

>

>

>

> So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE take action.

>

>

>

> The topic of lead has come up several times during the last months that I

> have been on this list.

>

> I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea. But I

> anticipate no problems in my house "

>

>

>

> So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and then something

> else came up.

>

>

>

> Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I tested the

> two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

>

> I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead water.

> Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

>

> I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't procrastinated.

>

>

>

> SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your sign to go

> any buy those tests tomorrow.

>

> Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

>

>

>

> Take care,

>

> Christiane

>

>

>

>

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What kind of bathtubs are you finding lead in? Our house is only a few years

old and has composite material tubs. Is lead only found in metal tubs from

older houses or is this something even us with newer homes need to be testing

for. I am curious about the lead especially in those dishes someone just posted

about. What other things are you finding that is testing positive for this?

You have me really wondering, which is a good thing! I don't remember lead

being particularly high for my son but that doesn't mean he and his siblings

aren't being exposed to it on some level.

Thanks Haleh!

haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote:

Thank you christiane,

I can't agree more and I just want to say I am sorry about the bath tub. I

know how you feel. It does hurts.

I did order the hundred test kit from the site that Mandi sent as I will be

testing any toy and anything that comes to our house from now on. Better

paranoid than sorry.

And here I am reposting the site for those who want to order. For a large

quantity test, it is a very good price.

http://www.leadinspector.com/product/index.php

Best,

Haleh

--- Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote:

> Hi everybody -

>

>

>

> So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE take action.

>

>

>

> The topic of lead has come up several times during the last months that I

> have been on this list.

>

> I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea. But I

> anticipate no problems in my house "

>

>

>

> So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and then something

> else came up.

>

>

>

> Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I tested the

> two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

>

> I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead water.

> Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

>

> I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't procrastinated.

>

>

>

> SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your sign to go

> any buy those tests tomorrow.

>

> Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

>

>

>

> Take care,

>

> Christiane

>

>

>

>

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,

I found lead in the ceramic dinnerware I bought at Target last year. The glaze

had lead in it. I only tested the one with yellow and white glaze. I bought

two sets, yellow and blue both with white stripes. I found that the white

glaze which is present in both had lead in it.

I am going to test all toys as well especially anything plastic that has paint

in it. Last fall also children lunch boxes had lead in it. I must say I should

have done this earlier but I thought that since the dishes were new, they were

safe. I only started after we got our new blood test for Keyon for both

minerals and toxic elements (metametrix) and his lead level is up in the red.

We had this test done in Late november as part of ION test and this was not

the case indicating new exposure, so there must be more exposure than the

dishes alone.

It is maddening that we can't trust anything anymore. Call me hysterical or

paranoid if you will but I think this is deliberate and FDA is purposefully

looking the other way. A mass poisoned population is least likely to practice

self-governance as it is the case here in the US now compare to the 60s (the

social critic in me is speaking here) and having people sick has proved to be

extremely lucrative.

Now that this is off my chest, best wishes,

Haleh

--- lvchefmel <lvchefmel@...> wrote:

> What kind of bathtubs are you finding lead in? Our house is only a few

> years old and has composite material tubs. Is lead only found in metal tubs

> from older houses or is this something even us with newer homes need to be

> testing for. I am curious about the lead especially in those dishes someone

> just posted about. What other things are you finding that is testing

> positive for this? You have me really wondering, which is a good thing! I

> don't remember lead being particularly high for my son but that doesn't mean

> he and his siblings aren't being exposed to it on some level.

>

> Thanks Haleh!

>

>

> haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote:

> Thank you christiane,

> I can't agree more and I just want to say I am sorry about the bath tub. I

> know how you feel. It does hurts.

> I did order the hundred test kit from the site that Mandi sent as I will be

> testing any toy and anything that comes to our house from now on. Better

> paranoid than sorry.

> And here I am reposting the site for those who want to order. For a large

> quantity test, it is a very good price.

>

> http://www.leadinspector.com/product/index.php

>

> Best,

> Haleh

>

> --- Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote:

>

> > Hi everybody -

> >

> >

> >

> > So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE take

> action.

> >

> >

> >

> > The topic of lead has come up several times during the last months that I

> > have been on this list.

> >

> > I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea. But I

> > anticipate no problems in my house "

> >

> >

> >

> > So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and then

> something

> > else came up.

> >

> >

> >

> > Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I tested the

> > two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

> >

> > I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead water.

> > Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

> >

> > I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't

> procrastinated.

> >

> >

> >

> > SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your sign to go

> > any buy those tests tomorrow.

> >

> > Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

> >

> >

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > Christiane

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks for this. I've had the lead strips for months.

Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote: Hi

everybody -

So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE take action.

The topic of lead has come up several times during the last months that I

have been on this list.

I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea. But I

anticipate no problems in my house "

So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and then something

else came up.

Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I tested the

two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead water.

Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't procrastinated.

SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your sign to go

any buy those tests tomorrow.

Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

Take care,

Christiane

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Haleh,

you said something EXTREMELY powerful when you wrote that having sick people

is very lucrative...I have felt that way for a long time! I have become very

cynical of some highly respected organizations that fundraise 100's of millions

of dollars...and yet, NO CURES?? Hmmmm, the longer we keep, say, cancer,

uncureable (or so they say), we have reason to continue fundraising and continue

with some probably pretty nice jobs. I hope I am totally off base, and I hope I

haven't offended anyone. My family is loaded with breast cancer, and possibly

ovarian as well.

I also have to admit, much to my dismay, that I would have no clue about any

connection to lead or mercury if my third child hadn't been affected...my first

2 are nt. Most people don't have a clue as to what is slowly poisoning all of

us, some of us it just shows up " better " (say...autistic characteristics) it has

nothing to do with " better diagnosing " . Yep, the public is asleep as to what is

going on.....

Like you, I just had to vent...

haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote:

way. A mass poisoned population is least likely to practice

self-governance as it is the case here in the US now compare to the 60s (the

social critic in me is speaking here) and having people sick has proved to be

extremely lucrative.

Now that this is off my chest, best wishes,

Haleh

--- lvchefmel <lvchefmel@...> wrote:

> What kind of bathtubs are you finding lead in? Our house is only a few

> years old and has composite material tubs. Is lead only found in metal tubs

> from older houses or is this something even us with newer homes need to be

> testing for. I am curious about the lead especially in those dishes someone

> just posted about. What other things are you finding that is testing

> positive for this? You have me really wondering, which is a good thing! I

> don't remember lead being particularly high for my son but that doesn't mean

> he and his siblings aren't being exposed to it on some level.

>

> Thanks Haleh!

>

>

> haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote:

> Thank you christiane,

> I can't agree more and I just want to say I am sorry about the bath tub. I

> know how you feel. It does hurts.

> I did order the hundred test kit from the site that Mandi sent as I will be

> testing any toy and anything that comes to our house from now on. Better

> paranoid than sorry.

> And here I am reposting the site for those who want to order. For a large

> quantity test, it is a very good price.

>

> http://www.leadinspector.com/product/index.php

>

> Best,

> Haleh

>

> --- Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote:

>

> > Hi everybody -

> >

> >

> >

> > So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE take

> action.

> >

> >

> >

> > The topic of lead has come up several times during the last months that I

> > have been on this list.

> >

> > I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea. But I

> > anticipate no problems in my house "

> >

> >

> >

> > So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and then

> something

> > else came up.

> >

> >

> >

> > Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I tested the

> > two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

> >

> > I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead water.

> > Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

> >

> > I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't

> procrastinated.

> >

> >

> >

> > SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your sign to go

> > any buy those tests tomorrow.

> >

> > Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

> >

> >

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > Christiane

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks Haleh, I am going to order the large kit. Too curious and I have that

type of dishes all over the place.

I don't think you are paranoid at all. I think you are right on. I read that

the founder of Merk went on record as saying his dream was to have all healthy

people on medication. I don't trust any of them. We are getting more and more

into natural healing and rarely use any pharma drugs. Goal to to never use

them!!

Thanks so much for this information, will be curious to see what I find with

lead in it. Thanks for the great link to those test kits. 100 tests or $50 is

really not bad, 50cents per test. Shipping is only $5 too, that is great!

haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote:

,

I found lead in the ceramic dinnerware I bought at Target last year. The glaze

had lead in it. I only tested the one with yellow and white glaze. I bought

two sets, yellow and blue both with white stripes. I found that the white

glaze which is present in both had lead in it.

I am going to test all toys as well especially anything plastic that has paint

in it. Last fall also children lunch boxes had lead in it. I must say I should

have done this earlier but I thought that since the dishes were new, they were

safe. I only started after we got our new blood test for Keyon for both

minerals and toxic elements (metametrix) and his lead level is up in the red.

We had this test done in Late november as part of ION test and this was not

the case indicating new exposure, so there must be more exposure than the

dishes alone.

It is maddening that we can't trust anything anymore. Call me hysterical or

paranoid if you will but I think this is deliberate and FDA is purposefully

looking the other way. A mass poisoned population is least likely to practice

self-governance as it is the case here in the US now compare to the 60s (the

social critic in me is speaking here) and having people sick has proved to be

extremely lucrative.

Now that this is off my chest, best wishes,

Haleh

--- lvchefmel <lvchefmel@...> wrote:

> What kind of bathtubs are you finding lead in? Our house is only a few

> years old and has composite material tubs. Is lead only found in metal tubs

> from older houses or is this something even us with newer homes need to be

> testing for. I am curious about the lead especially in those dishes someone

> just posted about. What other things are you finding that is testing

> positive for this? You have me really wondering, which is a good thing! I

> don't remember lead being particularly high for my son but that doesn't mean

> he and his siblings aren't being exposed to it on some level.

>

> Thanks Haleh!

>

>

> haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote:

> Thank you christiane,

> I can't agree more and I just want to say I am sorry about the bath tub. I

> know how you feel. It does hurts.

> I did order the hundred test kit from the site that Mandi sent as I will be

> testing any toy and anything that comes to our house from now on. Better

> paranoid than sorry.

> And here I am reposting the site for those who want to order. For a large

> quantity test, it is a very good price.

>

> http://www.leadinspector.com/product/index.php

>

> Best,

> Haleh

>

> --- Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote:

>

> > Hi everybody -

> >

> >

> >

> > So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE take

> action.

> >

> >

> >

> > The topic of lead has come up several times during the last months that I

> > have been on this list.

> >

> > I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea. But I

> > anticipate no problems in my house "

> >

> >

> >

> > So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and then

> something

> > else came up.

> >

> >

> >

> > Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I tested the

> > two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

> >

> > I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead water.

> > Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

> >

> > I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't

> procrastinated.

> >

> >

> >

> > SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your sign to go

> > any buy those tests tomorrow.

> >

> > Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

> >

> >

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > Christiane

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Well I went out and got a few kits from Lowe's yesterday and guess

what!! Yep some of my dishes were contaminated with lead! These

were the dishes that I have generally used for my 4 young children

for the past 4 years. It was an old set of Corell dishes that my

Mom had used for years and gave them to me since they are not easily

broken and she felt they would be very easy to use for children.

Of course they went promptly in the trash and the rest of my dishes

were fine. So... if you haven't gone to get your kits - don't put

it off any longer. This is an easy way to test and eliminate ongoing

exposure to our kids.

Sheresa

> >

> > > Hi everybody -

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > So here is an email for all the observers and lurkers - PLEASE

take

> > action.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > The topic of lead has come up several times during the last

months that I

> > > have been on this list.

> > >

> > > I always thought " Sure, lead tests - sound like a good idea.

But I

> > > anticipate no problems in my house "

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > So I procrastinated, and forgot, and was reminded again, and

then

> > something

> > > else came up.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Finally, after Haleh's dish story, I bought the tests today. I

tested the

> > > two bath tubs in our house and THE KID " S TUB HAS LEAD IN IT!

> > >

> > > I had my precious babies bathe in (and sneak drinks of) lead

water.

> > > Thankfully I haven't started the Epsom Salt Baths yet!

> > >

> > > I could have stopped the lead intake MONTHS ago, if I hadn't

> > procrastinated.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > SO - if you have been thinking about it, take my story as your

sign to go

> > > any buy those tests tomorrow.

> > >

> > > Any missed day could be another day of exposure!!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Take care,

> > >

> > > Christiane

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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