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Hair Bleaches or Lighteners
Review Date : 7/24/2003
Reviewed By : Ari Schwell M.D., Director,
Emergency Department of the Episcopal Campus of Temple University
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>Study:
Bleach Cuts
Allergy Triggers in
Mold Health Dangers Ease in The Big Easy
Health Tip: Before
Mold Takes Hold
As Waters Recede, New Health Woes Rise
Allergies:Could a House Plant Clean the Air?
Sick Workers Shouldn't Blame Workplace ...
Full article >>>Lotions that
bleach or lighten the
skin, such as hydroquinone, may be used to reduce hyperpigmented
skin or to even the
skin tone where hypopigmented areas are large or conspicuous.
Full article >>>Most people who
bleach their
hair do so with hydrogen peroxide. If the peroxide is repeatedly applied, it may
make the
hair brittle. If this happens the
hair may turn rough, develop split ends, or become thinned or shortened.
Health Tips
Healthy You ...
Full article >>>For example, you can use diluted household
bleach (1 cup of
bleach to 10 cups of water).
Use paint rather than wallpaper on your walls. Enamel paint stops
mold growth better than latex paint.
Full article >>>Don't
bleach, color or perm your
hair - this can weaken it. Air dry your
hair as much as possible and avoid heating devices such as curling irons and hot rollers.
Full article >>>It is also the active component of
bleach. Once formed,
toxic oxygen can damage various parts of the body, such as the
membranes which form the boundaries of every
cell.
Vitamin E serves the body in protecting
membranes from
toxic oxygen damage.
Full article >>>Wash
diarrhea-soiled clothing in detergent and
chlorine bleach. If bathroom surfaces are contaminated with
stool, wipe them with a
chlorine-based household cleaner.
Full article >>>Chlorine bleaching of the wood pulp used in pads exposed both the consumer and the environment to dioxin.
Full article >>>A solution of one part household
bleach with nine parts water makes an effective
disinfectant. This is particularly good for hard surfaces in the kitchen, bath and heating ducts. It can also be used to treat surface involvement of drywall.
Full article >>>Aluminum foil, antiperspirants,
deodorants,
bleached flour, regular table salt,
tobacco smoke, processed cheese, cream of tartar,
douches, canned goods, baking powder, antacids, buffered aspirin, and most city water.
Full article >>>A chemical used to disinfect water and as a
bleach.
chloroma
A malignant, green-colored
tumor of myeloid cells (a type of immature white
blood cell). This
tumor is usually associated with myelogenous
leukemia. Also called granulocytic
sarcoma.
Full article >>>use a
disinfectant such as dilute
bleach to clean surfaces such as bathroom floors and walls
have ducts cleaned and disinfected
clean and disinfect air conditioners and coolers
throw out moldy or mildewed books, shoes, pillows, or furniture ...
Full article >>>Glyquin (hydroquinone USP 4% and gly
colic acid 10%) A
skin bleaching moisturizing cream for the
treatment of hyperpigmentation. Mfg: ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Source: PR Newswire - 10/04/00.
Full article >>>a car running in a closed garage
leaky gas vents
wood, coal, or
kerosene stoves that are not working properly
mixing
bleach and
ammonia together while cleaning, which makes chloramine gas
strong fumes from other cleaners and solvents ...
Full article >>>soaps,
detergents and fabric conditioners
shampoos
disinfectants and
bleaches
What are the symptoms?
Full article >>>Wash hands often, especially after handling raw meat. Keep dish towels washed and dry. They can be a breeding ground for
bacteria. Wash fresh produce before eating it. Keep counter surfaces clean with warm soapy water or a
bleach solution to ...
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