Articles, tagged with "toxic chemical", page 6
27th February 2009
When you think of dry cleaning supplies, such concepts as "green cleaning" and "environmentally-friendly" are probably the last things to come to mind. If you are like most people, you probably haven't even considered these things to be in any way relevan...
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Author:
Lauren Zwiebel
08th December 2008
This commentary is about the Seventh Generation diaper. I'll contribute an overview of these diapers and the top advantages. For those that are environmentally conscious, you'll discover this brand particularly appealing. Because they are less of a strain...
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Author:
Simmons
27th November 2008
Not so long ago, if you had an acne problem for which nothing worked, the only other solution was to have a skin peel by a dermatologist. Now you can do your own medical grade peelings in the comfort of your home. Of these, TCA is the most recommended fac...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
26th November 2008
I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet you get a lot of your wrinkle reduction advice from mainstream magazines and websites. While some of those articles truly do give good advice, it's safe to say that the bulk of them have an ulterior motive, wh...
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Author:
John Sern
02nd September 2008
Dusting is definitely one of my pet hates. I just can't stand watching the mini bits of fluff cascade into the air with a swipe of my dusting rag and then right back down again onto the surface from which It was removed but a moment before. Honestly, rage...
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Author:
MarkeD
13th August 2008
chelation therapy is a natural way to detoxify the body of toxic chemical and harmful metals (heavy metal poisoning). Chelation therapy involves the injection of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). It is a mean by which an organic substance (Edta) b...
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Author:
Raphaelo
25th July 2008
Since its discovery in the 1820's benzene, a highly toxic chemical compound has been used for numerous commercial and industrial purposes. Unfortunately, even after the news of benzene exposure became rampant, employees were still working with the deadly ...
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Author:
calistastacy
14th May 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a...
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Author:
Sander Bel
11th May 2008
In a recent report from the National Cancer Institute to the Surgeon General it was stated that "No level of exposure to a chemical carcinogen should be considered toxicologically insignificant to humans."
There are some levels of contamination in all ...
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Author:
Jerre
13th April 2008
Ozone air purifiers are commonly available and sold in the marketplace as a health enhancing tool to use in your household. The manufacturers often claim that they are superior air purification systems, and that the "energized oxygen" that the machine emi...
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Author:
Brent Craig
06th April 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a...
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Author:
Rachel Broune
24th January 2008
Filtrations basics
The circle of life may come to mind when reviewing a picture of the nitrification cycle. Yet it is key to mother natures design of biologically filtering waste from water. However, several other mechanics should take place in your po...
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Author:
B Putnam
21st October 2007
Now that you have your ideal lake front property, complete with a sandy beach and fresh, clean water. You may not realize it, but there are measures you can take to help preserve this unique environment. Add Filter Strips: This is a natural strip of veget...
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Author:
Alan Olson
12th October 2007
If you think smokeless tobacco is "up to snuff" and harmless, think again. Whatever you call it - chewing, dipping or spitting - it is every bit as dangerous as smoking. Many doctors judge more so because people are not as aware of the threats. Cancers of...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
20th July 2007
When it comes to flea and tick infestation, there is no such thing as "over-reacting". You just simply have to treat the whole house. However, often, people fail to see this point and would simply start aggressive treatment of the indoor environment and t...
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Author:
Ann Wong