Saturday, March 28, 2009

Hi there
I finally found your mail.I have been trying to reach you for a few days.
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They ship overnight and they provide fully anonymity.
Take a look if you are interested.
Regards,

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Hi there!

It has been long time since we did not meet. I hope everything is okay with you.
I found a great medicine shop on the net. I ordered some meds and
got my orders in 3 days to my postbox.They are cheap and quality.
I thought that you may be interested.Here is their advertisement :

- Man's Health, Anti-Depressants, Antibiotics, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Diuretic,
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Baby Powder - Asbestos Exposure Risks

 

For generations, parents have rubbed baby powder on their infants to keep them dry and protected against the discomfort of rashes. The moisture wicking effects of baby powder are remarkable and useful; however, in recent years parents have learned that baby powder may not be the safe, benign astringent they thought it was. It turns out, baby powder may contain a sinister agent that could harm your baby and absolutely devastate your family. Recently, many parents have switched from baby powder to ointments, because baby powder contains talc as its fundamental ingredient. The base of many hygienic products including talcum powder, talc is a mineral that was once considered highly useful and largely harmless. However, studies have shown that talc is chemically similar to the asbestos -- another mineral once widely used and considered harmless. The past decades have produced as evidence hundreds of cases of ovarian and other cancers believed to have been caused by this deadly agent. Talc is not only carcinogenic; it is also a toxin. Countless infant deaths have occurred as a result of aspiration or indigestion of talc.

Although today baby powder is generally free of asbestos, not so many years ago baby powders contained asbestos fibers. What's more, even today it is altogether possible that your baby powder or talcum could be contaminated with asbestos. The danger of using an asbestos-containing hygienic product is clear. Talcum and baby powders are finely ground and easy to aspirate. Once these minute fibers are breathed, they could wreck havoc on your body, developing over time into deadly cancers and illnesses such as mesothelioma, stomach cancer and lung cancer. And because mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses may take years or decades to fully develop, you could potentially present symptoms of an asbestos-related illness many years after your initial exposure. If you have ever been exposed to asbestos-containing talcum or baby powder, contact an attorney immediately. An asbestos cancer attorney who is experienced in asbestos injury law can help you to get the justice you seek.