Well you are probably right about toxins in cologne, but I don't think that
is exactly what causes it to be able to strip paint. You might have seen
the newer citrus paint strippers. They work pretty well and I don't think
that you would consider citrus a toxin. In cologne, I would just guess that
it is the alcohol that does the work on the paint.
On the issue of Alzheimer's, I read something the other day that they were
beginning to suspect Selenium may play a role. Great, I've only been taking
a selenium supplement for about 20 years or so. Or was that 2
years..
Vern
-Original Message-
From: Reid Smith rsm...@intrnet.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: Blood/brain barrier -- GOOD QUESTION!!
Lyme disease was also found in the brains of alzhiemers patients.
Also you want to see something interesting! Put some cologne on a
painted surface and see what it does to the paint. There's enough
toxins in some of them to remove paint.
Take Care
Reid
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