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On 17/08/2012, at 11:18 AM, richardsan <[email protected]> wrote:

> i've been using white vinegar on weeds this year. high water table, and 
> closet to beach and i didn't want to add to the impact that polluting 
> chemicals do. i even convinced a mortgage foreclosure buyer to use it.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Mugsy Lunsford wrote:
> 
> >
> > On Aug 16, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> Nearly every brand of hand soap available nmow is 'antibacterial' thanks 
> >> to the staggeringly widespread use of triclosan.
> >>
> >> We may be killing ourselves with it:
> >>
> >> <http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2012/08/triclosan-a-chemical-used-in-antibacterial-soaps-is-found-to-impair-muscle-function/>
> >>
> >> I've got the paper from PNAS if anyone wants, this was shown in animal 
> >> models, not just cell culture...
> >
> > If you share it, so shall I.
> >
> 
> Well, It's dense, the paper's title is "Triclosan impairs 
> excitation–contraction coupling and Ca2+ dynamics in striated muscle".
> 
> <http://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/triclosan_impairs 
> muscle_activity.pdf>
> 
> > Recently started making my own cleaning products, after realizing that the 
> > fresh lemonade/limeade booth at the market throws away a 5 gallon bucket 
> > worth of rinds every week. Fill big glass jars with rinds, pour white 
> > vinegar in up to the brim, cover, shake, let sit 2 weeks, decant. High acid 
> > content, strong citrus scent, can be used diluted for almost anything.
> 
> Substitute vodka for vinegar you also get a useful product. :-)
> >
> > If you wipe surfaces down with vinegar, and then lightly mist over that 
> > with hydrogen peroxide, it's a more effective anti-bacterial than chlorine, 
> > without the toxicity.
> 
> Well, any bacteria that isn't killed by the mere presence of air is largely 
> unaffected by hydrogen peroxide, absent long soaking it the stuff. H202 is an 
> intracellular byproduct of aerobic metabolism. If aerobic organisms didn't 
> have hydrogen peroxidase in their cells they'd dissolve from the inside out. 
> It's why it foams up when you put it on cuts.
> 
> H2O2 IS an effective bleaching agent, good on stains, but less antiseptic 
> than usually thought.
> 
> --
> Bruce Johnson
> University of Arizona
> College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
> 
> Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
> 
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> Time for you to man up and accept the results, and stop calling them stupid 
> because things didn't go your way.
> oh please...i'm going to copy this ^ one sentence missive and insert it every 
> time you wet your diaper and blather on about being chafed by your own urine.
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> knowledge and wisdom come from knowing a ""republican conservative"" is an 
> oxymoron. 
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