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Default look at this, teflon breaksdown with PFOA found in blood of mostAmericans



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> Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman wrote:
>
> > " wrote:
> > > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...95_page2.shtml
> > > As part of the settlement, DuPont agreed to pay $5 million for a study,
> > > to be completed within three years, examining the potential of nine
> > > DuPont fluorotelomer-based products to breakdown to form PFOA, which
> > > can be found in the blood of most Americans.

>
> > > now is that worth it, non-stick teflon so can have PFOA in your blood?
> > > doubt it makes the blood slicker...

>
> > Reminds me of the lab test done on rats with saccharine. They put a rat in
> > a fish tank (we'll call him Sac), and filled the tank half way with
> > saccharine, then they feed Sac three square meals a day of only saccharine
> > and quench Sac's thirst with liquid saccharine. At the end of the day,
> > they bathed Sac with saccharine and bed Sac down on a conformable fluffy
> > bed of saccharine and fed Sac cookies and milk sweetened with saccharine.
> > When the Sac died, they found a bunch of cancerous tumors filled with
> > saccharine. Boy, I wonder where it may have come from!!! This was
> > somewhere in the late 80s, the control rat did not get the treatment as old
> > Sac and is still living well and has a big family
> >
> > Just like everything else in life, if you use moderation, you don't have to
> > worry about crap like teflon and saccharine. Now on the other hand, if you
> > are licking your teflon utensils all day, you'll end up like Sac.
> >
> > Just my two cents.
> >
> > Ray
> > Austin, TX

>
> you texans sure do tell tall tales. you ought to run for president. if
> you can lie like that, heck, politics would be your bedfellow, to
> complete your saccharine metaphor.
> i gather you don't understand the protocols for cancer research, do
> you?
>
> moderation, yeah right, moderation, bush is all about moderation,
> especially on the supreme court.


Let me start by introducing myself, I am Ray. You on the other hand, are
nobody. No name on the address and no signature. Are you afraid that someone
will know who you are - I AM NOT. I do not hide behind a pseudonym either - what
you see is what you get, plain and simple.

Second, I am not a politician, and have no intentions or desire to become one,
let alone president. When Bush ran for governor of Texas, I did not trust him
for that position, I still think he should not have been elected, I voted for the
Democrat, even though I am not one. Same goes for his present position, I still
do not trust him. As for presidential votes, I just could not see myself voting
for a socialist.

Next, why in the hell do you bring politics into a discussion, that has nothing
to do with politics. Are personal attacks all you have to defend your position,
because if that is the case, you have no credibility, let alone integrity.

As to my original post, it is not a lie. Don't know if you have any experience
with lab experiments, but usually the majority of the time the subject is
subjected to an overabundance of whatever it is they are testing. The end result
being that whatever or whoever is paying for the testing/experiments, the results
are going to sway towards their goals.

Now as to Texas, just one thing, DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS!!! We are the greatest
state in the Union, as a matter of fact, we are the glue that keeps the Union
united.

Cheers,

Ray
Austin, TEXAS
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