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Anacrusis 09-16-2012 04:34 AM

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Originally Posted by alice md (Post 914124)
"we are ignorant to the long term effects of potentially neurotoxic substances added to food, present in skin care products or used in the work-place"

A little contribution from me on this thread:

Off and on Iīve been trying to read up on neurotoxic substances. I have fluctuating muscle weakness in MG patterns but itīs not even necessarily MG.

I really feel like Iīm grasping at straws with the neurotoxic topic in the same way as when we were trying to pinpoint exactly which food stuff/additive was responsible for my intolerances some years ago - itīs really difficult to isolate a single offender and keep all those external factors consistent.

I do know titanium dioxide is found in many day-to-day products but still here is what I found out over the last years:

Antibiotics with titanium dioxide – delayed bulbar followed by general limb weakness (12-16 hours)
Sedatives with titanium dioxide – delayed bulbar followed by general limb weakness (12-16 hours)
Q10 tablets with titanium dioxide - delayed bulbar followed by general limb weakness (12-16 hours)

I wonder if maybe it could be a possible allergic reaction to a neurotoxic substance - if its the Q10 - then I give up!…..

Anyway there arenīt that many tests done on this substance and these are not real tests proving one thing or another - just experiences I wanted to share with folks that might be interested.

Anacrusis


http://www.naturalnews.com/027000_ti..._vitamins.html

http://www.aehf.com/articles/2001symp.htm

mrsD 09-16-2012 07:07 AM

Most CoQ-10 in this country now is delivered in softgel form
with a solubilizing agent. My ubiquinol does not have it listed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_dioxide

So read your labels.

http://www.drugs.com/inactive/titanium-dioxide-70.html
It appears much more common in sunscreens and cosmetic products.

Anacrusis 09-16-2012 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 914851)
Most CoQ-10 in this country now is delivered in softgel form
with a solubilizing agent. My ubiquinol does not have it listed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_dioxide

So read your labels.

http://www.drugs.com/inactive/titanium-dioxide-70.html
It appears much more common in sunscreens and cosmetic products.

That is good – I remember I got it on special offer in my part of world (import from Denmark) and maybe now I know why......
(Ingredients: Ubiquinon, titanium dioxide - palm oil too - like I said difficult to isolate one offender)
The minute I suspected it might be a culprit, I got into the habit of reading everything - even got the sales girl reading out the ingredients on the back of a tube of toothpaste at the supermarket for me when I forgot my own glasses.

We all do what we can.

alice md 09-16-2012 08:05 AM

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So read your labels.
One of the problems is that even if we do read those labels, not everything is stated on them. (for instance if for some reason you want to avoid genetically modified foods, there is no way for you to know which food product contains them or not).

Many times innocent appearing words such as-natural flavorings or fragrance, hide a host of chemicals we haven't even heard about.

Not to speak of misleading information such as natural, organic, green, not tested on animals-which give the impression of a safe and environmental friendly product when it is not.

southblues 09-16-2012 11:52 AM

I use the generic multivitamins that Walmart sells as a generic to Centrum Senior. They do not list titanium dioxide in their ingredients. At one time they did. I am assuming that they took it out.

PhotoBug50 09-27-2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by southblues (Post 914276)
Without all of the modern innovations that society has come up with such as cars and triclosan, the earth would probably be a cleaner, healthier place. On the other hand, all of us here would be dead. We would be weeded out by natural selection. We are the ones that are benefiting from modern things. It is one of those hard things to get your brain around.

I say "natural selection, start weeding!" What we've created just isn't worth it. Taking poison pills to counteract the effects of a poisoned environment...what kind of madness is this?


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