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Re: Repairing DNA, ..? by white tiger ..... Ask CureZone Community

Date:   7/21/2006 11:30:39 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Yes Raw Food Diet (make sure you get enough calcium) will repair DNA damage, but not from all chemicals and pesticides.

You know I worked with chemicals in my job. Not going to give a brand name, but we made a chemical that just a few drops on your skin would be absorbed very fast into your bloodstream and cause incurable leukemia. This chemical was made for a company that dilutes it and adds it a grain filler, and sells it as a rat poison.
It kills rats and mice by causing internal hemorrhaging. They bleed inside and become severly dehydrated and seek water. If they find water, they are found drowned in it.

Many people think chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) (clorox) is terrible.
Did you know that every manmade chemical that causes cancer can be neutralized by sodium hypochlorite?

I worked in a cancer causing product. It penetrated into my skin and entered my bloodstream in less than 5 minutes. The chemical has caused cancer in every laboratory animal tested.

The pharmaceutical company I worked for tested my body for exposure this chemical.
They tested me by searching for a certain aromatic amine that causes the cancer. I tested positive. The company test me every year for that aromatic amine for the rest of my life.

Now comes what I think is scary.
Did you know we are not allowed to take Nyquil or Vicks Formula 44 before testing?
Because it would make our test for that certain aromatic amine SKY HIGH! Even if you were never exposed to DCB like I was.

When I asked why Nyquil or Vicks Formula 44 tested sky high for the same aromatic amine. They said "NO COMMENT". We did not make Nyquil or Vicks Formula 44.

I was told a long time ago to never speak against another chemical company or comment about them. It is a rule of all pharmaceutical and chemical companies.
So I am not speaking against Nyquil or Vicks Formula 44 ;)
I'm only stating a personal experience.

Anyway, the point is, there are some chemicals that cause short immediate damage, and some that cause slow long term damage.


Sorry I got so long winded, but there is so much more to tell
 

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