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Bruce McAuley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-04 02:35 PM
Response to Reply #105
108. No, the point is that most pollution occurs in and around the home.
Edited on Mon Aug-09-04 02:40 PM by Bruce McAuley
It has already been established that most people get more pollution INDOORS than outdoors. Indoor pollution can take many forms. How about them cute little plug in scent nightlights? Poison.
Hell, even COOKING can produce indoor pollution, but we have to eat, now don't we?
Just about ANY perfumes have the same base nerve agents use, which is why some people are so chemically sensitive to scents, like my wife.
SOME people have no taste AND no sensitivity to these agents, but they might end up killing the person after 20 years or so.
The question is how to live with as little poison in your PERSONAL space and its surrounding environment.
Why add to your load with Weed-n-Feed that gets tracked right inside by you, your kids, or your pets? Seems kinda crazy, doesn't it?
:hi:

Bruce
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