Sam7777
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I was a bit curious. These chemicals in dish soap are thiols, and sort of not ideal according to the environmental working group.
Has anyone here had MCS or CIRS or MCAS or something a long those lines and had issues with soaps and detergents?
Thiols could be bad for Hg toxic people, hypothetically. It's hard to say on some given chemical.
I'm sort of really paranoid at this point about something really being in this house, like a chemical allergy or something. I'm guessing since about 2014 march, but it got real bad back in October 2015. That's when I developed uber histamine issues and my hair started falling out. I started up Kefir, and got out of here to a different place for a while and my hair has been fine for three months.
So...well I can't get any crazier claiming amalgam illness to the naysayers, if I was getting a bad end of the stick on account of some lame 'green' dish soap I wouldn't be surprised.
I'm thinking mold, broke pipes, or something really common like dish soap. Right, I mean you have to be constantly exposed to it I figure. Logically.
http://www.ewg.org/guides/substances/152568
Has anyone here had MCS or CIRS or MCAS or something a long those lines and had issues with soaps and detergents?
Thiols could be bad for Hg toxic people, hypothetically. It's hard to say on some given chemical.
I'm sort of really paranoid at this point about something really being in this house, like a chemical allergy or something. I'm guessing since about 2014 march, but it got real bad back in October 2015. That's when I developed uber histamine issues and my hair started falling out. I started up Kefir, and got out of here to a different place for a while and my hair has been fine for three months.
So...well I can't get any crazier claiming amalgam illness to the naysayers, if I was getting a bad end of the stick on account of some lame 'green' dish soap I wouldn't be surprised.
I'm thinking mold, broke pipes, or something really common like dish soap. Right, I mean you have to be constantly exposed to it I figure. Logically.
http://www.ewg.org/guides/substances/152568