June 14, 2008

Shower Curtains, Breast Implants, Hair Dye, Sweeteners, What Else is Out There?

“I am a research engineer that works primarily with materials. PVC is used because it is the cheapest durable plastic, and its properties can be customized with additives. Not only is PVC harmful, the additives are harmful too (if not worse). For women and mothers everywhere, pay close attention to the use of PVC in anything that touches you or your child, especially when it comes to baby’s toys and sex toys. Visit wikipedia for a very thorough discussion on this plastic.”  ~Mr. EngineerPVC toy

Mr. Engineer,  

Thank you for your comments. I thought your insightful post needed to be the focus of our next discussion.  I seemingly meet people with priviledged information all of the time. While vacationing one year, I met a researcher who had found a connection between hair dye and cancer. When their research was really starting to make strides, she said the FDA came in, collected everything, and said they’ll be taking over the study…and then she never heard anything more of it. She said that this was typical when researchers find something that could cause a lot of concern and the FDA gets wind of it. By the way, from what she said, it might be a good idea to avoid every color but brown.

Hair Dye

Another time, a doctor of mine mentioned that during his residency, he was helping with a study on artificial sweeteners and their effect on rats. He said that every one of the rats got cancer during the study, and that they were instructed to surgically remove the cancer, and then the rats were considered “cancer-free”. Nevermind that they all got cancer from the sweeteners, with the cancer removed they could pretend it never happened. ***Did you know that in breast implant studies, often times the women that remove their implants (for whatever reason) are automatically dropped from from the study altogether?  Now I’m sure the public would be curious to know WHY they removed their implants (personal choice, health problems, capsular contracture, rupture, etc.).  That’s information that would be HELPFUL to a study, I would think.

EqualSweet n LowSplenda

These are just examples of a small amount of the information I’ve been exposed to by the professionals that have been involved with research. I wish we could all know what is really going on, from the people who see it happening every day. The best tool we have in this day and age is the Internet, as free-speech can truly prevail and companies are not able to stop our messages (or at least for the most part).

Thanks again for giving us a heads up. I encourage others to do the same, as we should all help each other to be as safe and healthy as possible. You’d think the FDA was looking out for us (they can barely keep up with produce by the way), but that’s just something we tell ourselves at night to help us sleep better.

Any other things we should look out for, readers?

~Kacey

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4 Comments »

  1. I think much like silicone, PVC is also found in many of the products we use.

    We are told not to freeze or heat the bottles up that soft drinks or water comes in as it becomes toxic from the plastic. I’m assuming this is PVC.

    No doubt, we live in a very toxic world. Some of us will become very ill from these toxins and some will not. I have no explanation for this other than some are more sensitive to it than others.

    Much like amalgam fillings, I know some people that have become disabled from their fillings and have had to have them all removed. They then go through a detox, like chelation and their health completely turns around and then there are others, like my Mother that has had these fillings all her life and she is not affected in any way. She is 83 years old and can basically run circles around me.

    Comment by bethtaylor — June 14, 2008 @ 6:59 pm

  2. My implants, biosil nagor from the Uk bought right here in orlando for 5 grand even, were supposed to be in a study. First silicone was banned in 2000, and i was to fit a certain critera that i did not fit, thank god.They were also investigational, mmax use time 1 to 3 years, i had them 6 years.No one keeps records or keeps track of implants that are supposed to be in a study, im somewhat living….proof! pvc is why i have raynauds.my 5 year old shows symptoms of raynauds in her hands also, she is a silicone kid, thanks for letting me share.

    Comment by kerry silicone2000 — June 17, 2008 @ 8:02 am

  3. I also have Raynaud’s. If you do a search on the causes of Raynaud’s, you will see it is caused by excessive exposure to PVC. I wonder… if I went to a Plastic Surgeon to ask about the link between implants and Raynaud’s what would be the reply. I am pretty sure the surgeon would say it can’t be the implants, must be the shower curtain.

    Comment by jamie — June 19, 2008 @ 1:58 am

  4. Jamie, I bet you would absolutely be correct. Doctors are willing to go very far to resassure us that breast implants can’t cause any symptoms. I started pressuring the issue with one of my rheumatologists and he basically kicked me out of his office (as he had done a two year study on breast implants and found no connection…what great long-term data he was working with!)

    Comment by Kacey — June 19, 2008 @ 7:31 pm

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