Posted on 08/26/2011 1:12:38 PM PDT by Swordmaker
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Bkmk and thanks. Got this link from the statin article.
Bkmk
https://www.clorox.com/products/clorox-concentrated-regular-bleach/
The label say New Concentrated?
Thanks!
I have all my teeth - all four of them!
Seriously, most came out when I was about 53. My dad, who died at 50 from a massive heart attack, had none of his left at 45 or so.
None of us live forever. At least I haven’t discovered any evidence to the contrary.
Yet.
Well, I don’t know, you could still be doomed.
It may be that xylitol is totally toxic to them. You can usually buy it at a health food store.
The reason is, it is a 5 carbon sugar that bugs love to ingest. But unfortunately, they don’t have the enzymes needed to break it down!
So they literally die stuffed to the gills!
But be VERY CAREFUL with xylitol. It is EXTREMELY toxic to dogs.
Cats I’m not sure about.
And just so you’re ok with it, humans have no problem.
That's it. . . it's the basic plain Clorox which has NOTHING added to it. All other colors of caps have scents or other adulterations added that you don't want in your mouth.
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I just went to the Clorox website because I noticed the "concentrated" label on that bottle you linked to and it worried me. . . I wanted to check what the concentration of Sodium Hypochlorite was in their "concentrated" product. . . and to my horror I learned that Clorox has CHANGED their entire product line. . . and their cap coding too!!!!
OH, MY GOD! Clorox has just CHANGED all the formulas for CLOROX!!!!! They have tossed out the good old stand-by that has been a century old and replaced it with JUNK New formula with adulterations!!! They are also using the SAME COLOR CAP ON EVERY VARIETY!!!!!! They've thrown the baby out with the bathwater. I would NOT, REPEAT NOT!!! use any CLOROX product for hygienic use on the human body until further notice!!!!!
They do not make it easy to lean what the concentration is, but WORSE ALL of the Clorox products are now ADULTERATED with laundry additives. There IS no pure bleach Clorox anymore. For example their Regular Clorox now includes: "Sodium polyacrylate is used in laundry detergents to prevent soils from depositing on fabrics during the laundry cycle."
Another with the same blue cap, which just says "Clorox" but at the bottom lists "High Efficiency" also includes "Sodium Xylene Sulfanate"!
WHAT IN HELL ARE THEY THINKING!!!!
Well that's good news. The edentulous (those without teeth) cannot have bleeding gums where the teeth go through the gum line, because they don't have that interface. . . and they don't develop the problems we were seeing if they lost their teeth early enough. My father's mother had all her teeth pulled at age 17, because her doctor diagnosed her with what she always claimed was "Guitar of the Bowels" and had her teeth pulled as the proper treatment. I've never been able to find a disease to put to that name. . . in any case she died at 93, hale and hearty without any plaque related issues, mean and cantankerous as anyone I ever knew. Never had any false teeth either.
It is toxic for Kittehs too.
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Interesting read. Can’t believe I’ve not run across this thread before. Thanks Swordmaker.
Thanks for the word on xylitol. Note however, that I don’t own a dog, only a (very lazy) cat.
In general things are going hooie here in the US. Remember when your good old Maytag would last 10-20 years? Well my 5 year old LG wash/dryer combo broke for the 2nd time in 1 month and Abt is making me wait 10 days before they are sending out a repair guy to order the parts. I require a washer/dryer combo because of space for width, height and venting.
Now good old Clorox changed its formula for the worse. GRRRRRRR!
What next?
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http://pecancorner.blogspot.com/2014/03/why-bleach-does-not-work-as-well-anymore.html
Bookmarking an awesome thread :)
Thanks to all.
Tatt
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