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Posted on: Fri, 02/04/2005 - 4:13pm
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Jana,
Interesting article. Thanks for sharing! Maybe a good contact will come out of this [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]

Posted on: Wed, 02/09/2005 - 12:41am
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Nutternomore,
Found this!
[url="http://199.75.209.28/cosmetics/index.php?ingred_id=18"]http://199.75.209.28/cosmetics/index.php?ingred_id=18[/url]
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Synthia

Posted on: Wed, 02/09/2005 - 4:08am
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Can someone help me understand this?
What is the concern with the Methylparaban? Which allergy does it affect?
Thank you for any clarification.

Posted on: Wed, 02/09/2005 - 4:00pm
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Synthia,
Thanks for the find.
pbnomore - I believe Synthia may be pointing this out because methylparaben may show cross-sensitivity in people allergic to local anesthetics that are metabolized to para-aminobenzoic acid.
In order to give the best possible evidence, though, of the need for improved labeling of cosmetics is to show situations where Top 8 allergens exist in cosmetics, and due to poor labeling, people have suffered reactions. We have found some documented evidence, for example, of where milk was an ingredient in some diaper rash creams, and parents unknowingly used them on their children, only to unleash signficant reactions in their milk-allergic children...

Posted on: Tue, 07/05/2005 - 3:23am
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[url="http://leda.law.harvard.edu/leda/data/730/Derr05_FINAL.html#fn53"]http://leda.law.harvard.edu/leda/data/730/Derr05_FINAL.html#fn53[/url]
192 pages
scanning this I saw a few members in here
momma2boys,and...
192 pages
reading time!!!!!!!!
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Synthia

Posted on: Tue, 07/05/2005 - 4:57am
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Cool!
Will have to read this as well, as I see my name in there...
BTW...another good lesson that what we write here is in the public domain.
You never know when your posts will be quoted or when someone will shine a spotlight on one of them ;-)
[This message has been edited by Nutternomore (edited July 06, 2005).]

Posted on: Tue, 07/05/2005 - 6:16am
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WOW, now that's a research paper!!
Have a blessed day,
Bridget

Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2005 - 11:36am
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Cool, I'm published!! Thanks Synthia

Posted on: Mon, 07/18/2005 - 11:20pm
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Your welcome momma2boys!
note I am not sure if this will help Greenlady.
page 9
edited to add
People unknowingly struggling with a food sensitivity may breathe a sigh of relief when a physician diagnoses the source of their ill health. Although there is no cure for a food sensitivity, the physician explains, the disorder can be effectively treated

Posted on: Mon, 07/18/2005 - 11:43pm
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Thanks, synthia! Definitely a good reference to add to my written comments.

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