Posted on 03/11/2006 8:50:06 PM PST by Free_SJersey
Will someone, anyone, tell me what the story is with people, especially men, wearing toxic levels of cologne.
Oh, really, people on this forum could have fooled me.
I threatened to (gasp!) light a cigarette up around you. Yes, I am a HORRIBLE woman, LOL! /sarcasm
To those who think my concern with fragrances smells, do a google search using "fragance health hazards". I've taken a few excerpts with links.
This one's a bit left wing, but doesn't seem completely moonbats
"http://www.dldewey.com/columns/perfumef.htm"
(excerpts
".....materials used in fragrances have not been safety tested and materials used are at unsafe levels. These substances are inhaled into the lungs, get into the brain via olfactory pathways, are absorbed through the skin, and ingested as flavors in foods. When some of these materials are used in other industries they are highly regulated. However, In the fragrance industry they are used and people never know they are being exposed to these dangerous chemicals...."
"....Nearly 72% of asthmatics have adverse reactions to perfume, and at least 35 million Americans are afflicted with allergic reactions and hypersensitivity diseases -- among the most costly of U.S. health problems. Today, these statistics have grown at an alarming rate...."
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This is the National Institute of Health "http://www.niehs.nih.gov/external/faq/indoor.htm"
"Question: I have to write a report on pollution. Can you give me a list of common indoor air pollutants?
Answer: A list of common indoor air pollutants would include the following: Combustion contaminants (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, environmental tobacco smoke); Biological pollutants (animal dander, molds, dust mites, bacteria); volatile organic compounds (formaldehyde, fragrance products, pesticides, solvents, cleaning agents); heavy metals (airborne lead, mercury vapor); and Radon."
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I really, really, really hate to cite this site, but they can't always be wrong "http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3076635/"
(exerpt)
"... And some perfumes contain hidden ingredients that may pose longer-term hazards. If your love interest suffers from asthma, rhinitis, allergies, dermatitis or a growing range of chemical sensitivities, that bottle of perfume may very well repel more than attract."
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Interesting factoids with credits "http://www.geocities.com/fragranceallergy/facts.html"
(exerpts)
"A study by the Louisiana State Medical Center concluded that one in five asthma attacks is a result of exposure to perfume, which also causes rhinitis, sinusitis, migraine headaches, skin irritations and multiple chemical sensitivity.
Source: The Arizona Republic Mar. 28, 2001
As many as 30 percent of the public report some sensitivity to chemicals, including fragrances, according to the University of Texas Health Sciences Centre in San Antonio.
Source: The Arizona Republic Mar. 28, 2001"
"Fragrance can impact the brain and nervous system. Some of these effects are immediate and transitory while others can be long term. Olfactory pathways provide the most direct connection to the brain of any senses and also provide a means of toxic materials entering the brain............."
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And perfumes are harmless. "http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Fragrance-Product-Chemicals.htm"
21 Most Common Chemicals Found in 31 Fragrance Products
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Yes, I smoke, I try very hard to be considerate. I won't smoke near a child, in a nonsmoker's car, house or in their presence even if they say it's alright. I run three miles three days a week in the same time I did at Parris Island 37 years ago. I also spend between seven and nine hundred dollars a year on an asthma drug I only need only after being exposed to strong fragrances. I don't advocate a law to protect me. As my friend Tom said,"The goverment that governs least governs best."
When I posted this thread, it was a question about courtousy and common sense in our society. The answer I got wasn't to that question. If I ever post again, I'll be sure to check with the self appointed free speech commissars individually, to make sure the thread meets their approval . They might be Dems or RINOs.
Not you too?
Geez, anyone read post histories before doing the IBTZ crap anymore?
Does every n00b deserve a zot? This crap sure makes FR a nasty place when it's a marginal post like this.
Besides, the guy raises a very valid point.
I think some people intentionally seek out "marginal threads" like this just to post the "IBTZ/ZOT" crap.
I've never been able to understand all this 'vanity' horseshit. That's probably the primary reason I never bothered to start a thread-all that ever happens to anyone on their first few is-the perennial FR pit bulls are drawn like moths to a flame. That harty character had to have put up some of the most long-winded, useless, and totally meaningless posts I've ever viewed here, and for what? To attack someone & feel superior (in his own mind). That's all this board is becoming any more. Eternal insult wars.
I liked your thread, FSJ, and don't let the pit bulls here get you down. 8^)
Thank you for being a considerate smoker, many aren't. Cigarette smoke does the same thing to me that perfume does to you, asthma. Perfume gives me a migraine headache. I do my best to avoid both things. Perfume is easier to avoid.
I've noticed the "alpha-females" (as they don't mind being called) doing alot of man-bashing lately too.
They want to come across as these (married) feminine mothers, wives and employees, yet they're more crass than most of the (single) men on here.
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