Thursday, March 16, 2017

Reversing Tooth Decay

These are references for tooth decay treatments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcZVtyi9EU0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6PZw52_1ig&t=209s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytic_acid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtFzd3TBYiI

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Stop Smoking Injection

Smoking is a serious and extremely harmful addiction, and fortunately however, there are now plenty of diverse quit smoking aids that are obtainable so that if people want to stop smoking they have a way to do so.
One of the most standard and well known stop smoking aids is that of a stop smoking injection, and if this solution sounds interesting to you, then you are going to want to read on so that you can learn more about it and as well be able to decide whether or not it would be a good choice for you.
About The Quit Smoking Injection


The stop smoking injection is a sample of stop smoking aid which comes in an injection form, and you are given this stop smoking injection as a treatment so that you can have some form of drug support to help with the nicotine cravings when you are trying to quit smoking.
This stop smoking injection is in fact thought-about as being one of the most powerful forms of stop smoking remedy, and in fact it as a 70-80 percent success rate. The process of this injection is quite simple, as the injection itself involves substances that work by blocking the nicotine receptors in your brain.












































Then, because your brain cannot recognize nicotine anymore, your appetite for nicotine will end up vanishing. After all, smoking is an addiction which is quite identical to any other addiction, for instance alcohol or other drugs.





















Normally, just one of these injections will be enough to help someone quit smoking for good, however in some cases there may be a requested follow up injection. One of the best things about this selection is the fact that this kind of therapy is a medical therapy and that it takes place in a clinic under the control of experienced and well-informed doctors.





















Therefore you know that it is safe and that you can trust this way and that should make you feel remarkably assured overall. After all there are plenty of other stop smoking methods which can seem unsafe or not effective, and so that is why if you are trying to quit smoking you should surely consider the option of the this injection, because it is definitely one of the options that you have.





















One of the most crucial things, regardless of which method you actually end up using, is to remember that you are trying to stop smoking and by doing that you are doing something great for yourself.



Smoking is worse than just a bad habit. It’s considered a serious addiction and the cause of many diseases that could be prevented or reduced by simply quitting cigarettes.




The cure, nevertheless, for many, is sometimes harder to endure than the disease.



The attempt to stop smoking frequently is related to severe symptoms that can go from intense desires to lighting a cigarette up to anxiety, irritability, depression, chills and sweats, among others.



These uncomfortable side effects wile quit smoking are temporary and are also the first corporal expression to a further healthier life.



Medical examinations have shown that after 12 hours of having your last smoke, the carbon monoxide and the nicotine in the system begin to drop quickly and that’s when the lungs and heart start their recovery process.



A few days later, they may start to take place some physical changes. Taste and smell senses improve gradually and bad breathed starts to disappear.



Some smoker programs focus on blocking nicotine bases on former clinical investigations published in the Journal of Addictionology.



This procedure has shown an efficiency as hi as 85 to 90% in some clinics and centers.



Stop smoking depends mainly on a strong will Power. It’s a hard addiction to break, mainly because nicotine on chronic smokers has shown to produces pleasant effects: it increases the levels of dopamine in the body and this causes the organism to feel well, improving the concentration, reducing anxiety, stimulating and, at the same time, relaxing the person.



Like in most smokers programs, the first requirement to start the program it is almost mandatory to have taken the firm determination to stop smoking, eider for healthy reasons or as a preventive measure.



Besides the close relation that exists between cigarette smoking and cancer, General Surgeons report presented in the 2004 showed that almost all the organs of the body deteriorate in smokers at any age. Smoking contributes to the infection of surgery wounds, causes complications of diabetes, induces to prematurely aging and even shortens the life average.



It is advised to get a physician to perform a medical blood examination prior to a stop smoking treatment. In severe smoking addicted patience, it is also advised to complete a personal analysis to setup clear and reachable goals.



Afterwards a final examination precede the injection of the solution of two hourglasses, this medicines are combined to achieve to block the bodies desires to nicotine, as well as to diminish the symptoms that overcome due to the abstinence of cigarette smoking.



There are some chemical ingredients that the body produces naturally and witch security profile is well known because they have been used for years and besides they are not addictive.



In patients with, hart arrhythmias, prostate hypertrophy, pregnancy and glaucoma the injected treatment is defiantly not an option.



After the injections, the patient can feel sleepy and it’s required to be with someone that can take him home. This state can extend for six hours.



That same day, the patient receives an oral prescription that must be taken as indicated for a week, after which it is required to visit the doctor back for a follow up.



The severe abstinence symptoms can extend themselves over a period of three to four days and stop soon after.






great for yourself.

Tobacco Smoking

I have smoked since I was 5 years of age.I was born June 1,1955.At the time of this aricle, have smoked almost 50 years.I know everything about smoking,the ffects of smoking,and everything about the medical implications.
many things occur after smoking tobacco.Some of these things will be discussed here.
Tobacco causes many dangers to occur;such as:
*depositing tar and nicotine in the lungs.The tars and nicotine are similar to petroleum jelly.They coat the lungs as well as burn the lungs.They are never dissolved or digested.
*The tars and nicotine burn the cilia from the lungs.The lungs naturally have hairs;called "cilia" which keep particles out of the lungs.
*nicotine poisons the body.It is as deadly as potassium cyanide.2 grams of eighther will result in death to a normal healthy human adult.Nicotine is cumulative in the body.
*The tars asphyxiate the body.By depositing in the lungs,the tars coat the lungs and prevent air to touch the lungs.This deteriorates the cells as well as prevents lung poes from taking oxygen into the bloodstream.
*After stopping smoking,damage still persists due to the tars remaining in the lungs and burning cells.the damage continues for a lifetime.
*smoking is not addictive;but,instead,causes discomfort during detoxification of the body.The uncomfortable side effects are merely experiences to the damage caused by the tobacco.To alleviate the discomfort,the smoker will smoke more to coat the wound with tars from the tobacco.
*The tars and nicotine are extensively burning.They may cause blisters to be formed in the lungs and throat.
*nicotine is no carcinogenic;but,may mutant cells sufficiently for cancerous culturing may occur.
*The lungs are burned very extensively.tissues are exposed to viruses and bacteria in the air.This may enhance disease contracturation.
*skin cell putrifaction induced infections
*coats internal skin cells and causes them to putrify by cells forming blisters to fight the nicotine and tar;then,the blisters to burst.There is no escape of white blood cells.
*disallowskin cells to discharge chemotoxins

Ethylene Oxide Data

General


Synonyms: amprolene, anprolene, anproline, dihydrooxirene, dimethylene oxide, ENT-26263, EO, epoxyethane, 1,2-epoxyethane, ethene oxide, ethox, merpol, oxane, oxacyclopropane, oxidoethane,oxiran, oxirane, oxirene, oxyfume, T-gas

Molecular formula: C2H4O

CAS No: 75-21-8

EC No: 200-849-9

Annex I Index No: 603-023-00-X



Physical data

Appearance: colourless gas

Melting point: -111 C

Boiling point: 10.7 C

Vapour density: 1.52 g/l

Vapour pressure:

Specific gravity: 0.882

Flash point: -20 C

Explosion limits: no upper limit - burns in its own atmosphere

Autoignition temperature:



Stability

Stable when isolated, but reacts violently with water, bases, oxidizing metals, acids, alcohols, alkali metals, ammonia, chemically active metals and their salts. Highly flammable. Forms explosive mixtures with air which may be ignited by rapid compression.



Toxicology

Carcinogen, mutagen, reproductive hazard, toxic. Severe irritant. Sensitizer. Toxic by inhalation, ingestion and through skin contact. Moderate levels (0.1% or less) may rapidly be fatal if inhaled. Typical OEL 1-5 ppm.



Toxicity data

(The meaning of any abbreviations which appear in this section is given here.)

ORL-RAT LD50 72 mg kg-1

IHL-RAT LC50 800 ppm/4h

SCU-RAT LD50 187 mg kg-1

IHL-HMN TCLO 12500 ppm/10s

IHL-WMN TCLO 500 ppm/2m

IHL-MUS LC50 836 ppm/4h



Irritation data

(The meaning of any abbreviations which appear in this section is given here.)

SKN-HMN 1%/7s

EYE-RBT 18 mg/6h mod



Risk phrases

(The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section is given here.)

R12 R23 R24 R25 R36 R37 R38 R45 R46.



Personal protection

Safety glasses, gloves, high quality ventilation. Avoid sparks and any form of ignition.



Safety phrases

(The meaning of any safety phrases which appear in this section is given here.)

S45 S53

Poisonous Fruits and Vegetables

supermarket sold fruits and vegetables are grown commercially.The growers utilize ethylene oxide as a ripener.thylene oxide is an extremely toxic carcinogenic chemical.
Chem Service's Nicotine Material Safety Data Sheet(s)

from Chem Service



Other Material Safety Information for Nicotine:



International Chemical Safety Cards : Nicotine

l-Nicotine, 99+%



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CHEM SERVICE -- F2123 NICOTINE

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

NSN: 655000F037521

Manufacturer's CAGE: 8Y898

Part No. Indicator: A

Part Number/Trade Name: F2123 NICOTINE

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General Information

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Company's Name: CHEM SERVICE INC

Company's Street: 660 TOWER LN

Company's P. O. Box: 3108

Company's City: WEST CHESTER

Company's State: PA

Company's Country: US

Company's Zip Code: 19381-3108

Company's Emerg Ph #: 215-692-3026/800-452-9994

Company's Info Ph #: 215-692-3026/800-452-9994

Record No. For Safety Entry: 001

Tot Safety Entries This Stk#: 001

Status: SE

Date MSDS Prepared: 02NOV92

Safety Data Review Date: 14DEC94

Preparer's Company: CHEM SERVICE INC

Preparer's St Or P. O. Box: 660 TOWER LN

Preparer's City: WEST CHESTER

Preparer's State: PA

Preparer's Zip Code: 19381-3108

MSDS Serial Number: BWJGR

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Ingredients/Identity Information

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Proprietary: NO

Ingredient: NICOTINE

Ingredient Sequence Number: 01

NIOSH (RTECS) Number: QS5250000

CAS Number: 54-11-5

OSHA PEL: 0.5 MG/CUM

ACGIH TLV: 0.5 MG/CUM (SKIN)

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Physical/Chemical Characteristics

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Appearance And Odor: COLORLESS TO YELLOW LIQUID W/AMMONIA LIKE ODOR.

Boiling Point: 476.6F

Melting Point: -112F

Vapor Pressure (MM Hg/70 F): 4.25

Solubility In Water: MISCIBLE

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Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

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Flash Point: 213.8F

Lower Explosive Limit: 0.7

Upper Explosive Limit: 4

Extinguishing Media: CO2, DRY CHEMICAL POWDER/SPRAY.

Unusual Fire And Expl Hazrds: SENSITIVE TO LIGHT & AIR.

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Reactivity Data

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Stability: YES

Cond To Avoid (Stability): LIGHT, AIR & MOISTURE.

Materials To Avoid: STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS/ACIDS.

Hazardous Decomp Products: TOXIC FUMES.

Hazardous Poly Occur: NO

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Health Hazard Data

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LD50-LC50 Mixture: ORAL LD50 (RAT/MOUSE): 50 MG/KG

Route Of Entry - Inhalation: YES

Route Of Entry - Skin: YES

Route Of Entry - Ingestion: YES

Health Haz Acute And Chronic: MAY BE FATAL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN/

INHALED/INGESTED. EXPOSURE CAN CAUSE LIVER & KIDNEY DAMAGE/ADVERSE

REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS/DELAYED LUNG INJURY/CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM INJURY/

RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION/DELAYED ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS/NERVOUS SYSTEM

INJURY. POSSIBLE CUMULATIVE POISON. (SEE SUPP)

Carcinogenicity - NTP: NO

Carcinogenicity - IARC: NO

Carcinogenicity - OSHA: NO

Explanation Carcinogenicity: NONE

Signs/Symptoms Of Overexp: IRRITATION, CYANOSIS, GI DISTURBANCES.

Emergency/First Aid Proc: EYES: FLUSH CONTINUOUSLY W/WATER FOR 15-2O MINS.

SKIN: FLUSH W/WATER FOR 15-20 MINS. IF NOT BURNED, WASH W/SOAP & WATER.

INHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. GIVE CPR/OXYGEN IF NEEDED. KEEP WARM &

QUIET. INGESTION: INDUCE VOMITING. DON'T GIVE LIQUIDS/INDUCE VOMITING IF

UNCONSCIOUS/CONVULSING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, WATCH CLOSELY TO AVOID AIRWAY

OBSTRUCTION. OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION IN ALL CASES.

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Precautions for Safe Handling and Use

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Steps If Matl Released/Spill: EVACUATE AREA. WEAR APPRORPRIATE OSHA

REGULATED EQUIPMENT. VENTILATE AREA. ABSORB ON VERMICULITE/SIMILAR

MATERIAL. SWEEP UP & PLACE IN APPROPRIATE CONTAINER/HOLD FOR DISPOSAL. WASH

CONTAMINATED SURFACES TO REMOVE ANY RESIDUES.

Waste Disposal Method: BURN IN A CHEMICAL INCINERATOR EQUIPPED W/AN

AFTERBURNER & SCRUBBER IAW/FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL REGULATIONS.

Precautions-Handling/Storing: STORE IN A COOL DRY PLACE ONLY W/COMPATIBLE

CHEMICALS. KEEP TIGHTLY CLOSED. MARTERIAL IS HYGROSCOPIC. DARK COLORS

DOESN'T AFFECT PURITY.

Other Precautions: AVOID CONTACT W/SKIN, EYES & CLOTHING. DON'T BREATH

VAPORS. CONTACT LENSES SHOULDN'T BE WORN IN THE LABORATORY. ALL CHEMICALS

SHOULD BE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS. AVOID DIRECT PHYSICAL CONTACT.

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Control Measures

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Respiratory Protection: WEAR APPROPRIATE OSHA/MSHA APPROVED SAFETY

EQUIPMENT.

Ventilation: CHEMICAL SHOULD BE HANDLED ONLY IN A HOOD.

Eye Protection: EYE SHIELDS

Work Hygienic Practices: REMOVE/LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE

REUSE.

Suppl. Safety & Health Data: HEALTH HAZARDS CONT'D: POSSIBLE TERATOGEN -

CAUSES EMBRYO-FETAL DAMAGE.

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Transportation Data

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Disposal Data

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Label Data

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Label Required: YES

Label Status: G

Common Name: F2123 NICOTINE

Special Hazard Precautions: MAY BE FATAL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN/INHALED/

INGESTED. EXPOSURE CAN CAUSE LIVER & KIDNEY DAMAGE/ADVERSE REPRODUCTIVE

EFFECTS/DELAYED LUNG INJURY/CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM INJURY/RESPIRATORY TRACT

IRRITATION/DELAYED ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS/NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURY. POSSIBLE

CUMULATIVE POISON. (SEE SUPP) IRRITATION, CYANOSIS, GI DISTURBANCES.

Label Name: CHEM SERVICE INC

Label Street: 660 TOWER LN

Label P.O. Box: 3108

Label City: WEST CHESTER

Label State: PA

Label Zip Code: 19381-3108

Label Country: US

Label Emergency Number: 215-692-3026/800-452-9994

Material Safety Data Sheets

What is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)?




A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product. It is an essential starting point for the development of a complete health and safety program. It also contains information on the use, storage, handling and emergency procedures all related to the hazards of the material. The MSDS contains much more information about the material than the label. MSDSs are prepared by the supplier or manufacturer of the material. It is intended to tell what the hazards of the product are, how to use the product safely, what to expect if the recommendations are not followed, what to do if accidents occur, how to recognize symptoms of overexposure, and what to do if such incidents occur.





Do I need an MSDS?



In Canada, every material that is controlled by WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) must have an accompanying MSDS that is specific to each individual product or material (both the product name and supplier on the MSDS must match the material in use).





What information is on the MSDS?



There are nine (9) categories of information that must be present on an MSDS in Canada. These categories are specified in the Controlled Products Regulations and include:



Product Information: product identifier (name), manufacturer and suppliers names, addresses, and emergency phone numbers

Hazardous Ingredients

Physical Data

Fire or Explosion Hazard Data

Reactivity Data: information on the chemical instability of a product and the substances it may react with

Toxicological Properties: health effects

Preventive Measures

First Aid Measures

Preparation Information: who is responsible for preparation and date of preparation of MSDS

The Controlled Products Regulations prescribes what information must be present in more detail.





Are MSDSs using the 16-heading format acceptable in Canada?



Yes, as long as two conditions are met. First, all the required information specified under Column III of Schedule I of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) must be addressed. All headings and subheadings that are on the MSDS must be addressed by providing the required information or by stating that the information is not available or not applicable, whichever is appropriate.



Second, the statement "This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR" must appear under the section heading "Regulatory Information".





Why is my MSDS so hard to understand?



Traditionally the intended readers of MSDSs were occupational hygienists and safety professionals. Now the audience also includes employers, workers, supervisors, nurses, doctors, emergency responders and workers. To ensure that MSDS users can quickly find the information that they need, the information should be in an easy-to-read format and written in a clear, precise and understandable manner.



For most people who work with controlled products, there are some sections that are more important than others. You should always read the name of the chemical, know the hazards, understand safe handling and storage instructions, as well as understand what to do in an emergency.





Is all the information I need on the MSDS?



Not necessarily. A lot of health hazard information, for example, is written in general terms. Your health and safety specialist, occupational health nurse or family doctor should be able to help you find more information if needed.





When would I use an MSDS?



Always be familiar with the hazards of a product BEFORE you start using it. You should look at a MSDS, match the name of the chemical on your container to the one on the MSDS, know the hazards, understand safe handling and storage instructions, as well as understand what to do in an emergency.





Why do some MSDSs look different?



MSDSs look different because only certain content of the MSDS is specified by law. The format is left up to the manufacturer or supplier who writes the MSDS. Some manufacturers/suppliers put more details in than what is required. However, the information for the nine basic categories must always be in a Canadian MSDS for a controlled product.





Can an MSDS be too old?



Yes. Under WHMIS law, an MSDS for a controlled product must not be more than three years old. If you are still using a product that you bought more than three years ago, you may not have a current MSDS. Contact the manufacturer or supplier again and ask for a newer version of the MSDS.



The three-year time limit does not apply to MSDSs for non-controlled products (i.e. products that do not meet WHMIS criteria).





How often should an MSDS be updated?



If new, significant information becomes available before the three years has elapsed, the supplier is required to update the product label and MSDS.



If there is no new information on the ingredients by the end of the three-year period, the supplier should review the MSDS and the label for accuracy, revise it where necessary, and revise the preparation date on the MSDS.





As an employer, do I have responsibilities for MSDSs?



Yes. Employers must make sure that all controlled products have an up-to-date (less than three years old) MSDS when it enters the workplace. The MSDSs must be readily available to the workers who are exposed to the controlled product and to the health and safety committee or representative. If a controlled product is made in the workplace, the employer has a duty to prepare an MSDS for any of these products.



Employers may computerize the MSDS information as long as all employees have access to and are trained on how to use the computer, the computers are kept in working order, and that the employer makes a hard copy of the MSDS available to the employee or safety and health committee/representative upon request.