It is my understanding that all loops, spirals, etc. work this way. I
don't think doctors hide this fact because my sister who is a reg. nurse
told me about that, and she is not into challenging the mainstream
medicine. Doctors are too arrogant to explain many things to their
patients. Also, many p
Didn't we have this same question just a couple weeks back?
From: "Stephen Summers"
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 17:57:15 +0200
To:
Subject: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop
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Resent-Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2
mmers [mailto:surec...@netactive.co.za]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 9:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Re: CS and plastic contraceptive loop
Dear members (Brooks, Marshall, James et al?)
A friend of mine who is a medical pathologist, has a sickly daughter who
uses a
Dear members (Brooks, Marshall, James et al?)
A friend of mine who is a medical pathologist, has a sickly daughter who uses a
plastic contraceptive loop (not the old "Copper-T" contraceptive loop).
She maintains that this plastic contraceptive loop works by creating a low
grade infection - so i
In a message dated 10/05/2001 12:46:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
wolfcre...@earthlink.net writes:
> I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container, something
> about it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that CS should only
> be stored in glass and consumed from a glas
That depends on the quality of the CS. High quality CS can be safely
stored in both PVC and HDPE.
Marshall
wolfcreek1 wrote:
> I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container,
> something about it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that
> CS should only be stored in glass
I read somewhere CS shouldn't be taken in a plastic container, something about
it neutralizing the CS. It is my understanding that CS should only be stored
in glass and consumed from a glass container. Is this info correct?
Thanks!
Julie & Critters
o you have any
industrial name for the plastic you are talking about so that we can check
it ?
thanks
Tchai
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: 01 July 1999 02:46
Subject: Re: CS and plastic?
> Arthur;
>
> The only type of plastic that you can use with CS is the type found on
> I've been wondering about this. I put 8 oz of CS in a tupperware
container
> to soak my feet to treat nail fungus and it turned orange once
and
> reddish another time, and coats the sides and bottom. It always
stayed a
> gold color in glass. So, does it lose its effectiveness? or what?
>
> >
Arthur;
The only type of plastic that you can use with CS is the type found on cola
bottles.
Robert
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no noticeable bad effects. I use the squirt bottle for things like pink eye
in children (who hate eyedroppers), and topically for far to many things to
list.
James Vernon, Allison
- Original Message -
From: Arthur D. Saftlas
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 2:51 PM
Subject: CS and plas
I've been wondering about this. I put 8 oz of CS in a tupperware container
to soak my feet to treat nail fungus and it turned orange once and
reddish another time, and coats the sides and bottom. It always stayed a
gold color in glass. So, does it lose its effectiveness? or what?
>On an aside,
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