I wonder how many ailments that swimmers & others who spend
a lot of hours in swimming pools have ?
Someone should do a study.

Smitty

On 5/8/07, Garnet <[email protected]> wrote:
Chlorine can replace iodine in the thyroxin molecule rendering it
inactive. Other halogens can as well. Ever notic how much thyroid
dysfunction you hear about these days?

Janet

Jason wrote:
> Wow, I didn't know that..
>
> Thanks Jodie.  Our water here stinks of chlorine - we use a filter for most 
of the drinking water.  Now I am thinking of getting a permanent filter installed..
>
> Best,
> J.
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jodi W Menard [mailto:[email protected]]
>>Sent: 05 May 2007 21:12
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: CS>RE: CS gel <other burn remedies>/Chlorine Bleach
>>
>>
>>Dee, I think you've got it right.  Chlorine bleach is highly toxic and
>>has been linked to cancer, artherosclerosis, asthma, disrupting the
>>endocrine system (hormones), and more.  We'd be alot better off if they
>>used silver or ozone (maybe even hydrogen peroxide?) to disinfect our
>>water supply.
>>
>>Someone here mentioned bathing in chlorine bleach.  [Yikes]  Not good.
>>Don't do it folks.
>>
>>From
>>http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/Environmental-Health/Chlorine
>>-and-cancer.htm
>>
>>Environmental Health Issues
>>Water
>>
>>Cancer & Chlorine
>>
>>Is the chlorine.... <snip>
>>
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