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bill234

Joined: 11-Aug-2007
Posts: 16

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 02:46 am
Post topic: pollution
 
I think most allergies that occur suddenly have something to do with the whole mix of chemicals that we are exposed to every day - you know, when 'they' test these things, they only test them by themselves, and not together with all the other chemicals that are used in food, clothing, furniture, paint, etc etc etc - who knows what the combining of all this does - I think it shows up in people having 'allergies' suddenly
Tags: pollution , new-allergies
 
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Cheerful

Joined: 14-Aug-2007
Posts: 123

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 03:30 am
Post topic: pollution
 
Bill, you've got a good point. It's like mixing cleaners... sure they aren't great for you but when you combine some of them, the fumes can be deadly!
 
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Sissy

Joined: 18-Jul-2007
Posts: 258

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:06 pm
Post topic: pollution
 
That is an excellent point, I never really thought about the chemicals that we come into contact with daily! Sissy
 
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Sissy

Joined: 18-Jul-2007
Posts: 258

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 08:34 pm
Post topic: pollution
 
I was reading somewhere that there are more people allegeric to the chemicals and pollution than the grass and trees - I would have never thought it but it does make sense!! Sissy
 
 
 

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