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Re: FW: Heavy water face spray



What dose?

I can't help but wonder what benefit is derived from splashing the skin

with a liquid containing D2O. What is so "magic" about this?

If the amount of D2O in the product is natural abundance, then all we're

talking about is plain old water anyway, aren't we?

-Russ



"Carlos A. Correa" wrote:



>  Considering the internal dose involved using D2O directly applied

> over the skin the Regulatory comission of UK should evaluate the

> ammount of D2O in this product (even though the elimination of water

> is fast in the human organism). In case of beign approved (because the

> ammount of D2O is natural), it means we are talking about "ppm" of

> D2O, almost nothing.  Regards, Carlos Correa.CNEA

>

>      ----- Original Message -----

>      From: Ian Adam

>      To: radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu

>      Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 5:36 AM

>      Subject: Re: FW: Heavy water face spray

>       It should obviously be a really good product, but it

>      doesn't say that

>      it's organic, too.

>

>      Ian

>      >>> Arvic Harms <Arvic.Harms@npl.co.uk> 13/07/2004 12:29:55

>      >>>

>      -----Original Message-----

>      From: Simon Jerome [mailto:Simon.Jerome@npl.co.uk]

>      Sent: 08 July 2004 08:24

>      To: RADCH-L@in2p3.fr

>      Subject: Heavy water face spray

>

>

>      Hi.

>

>      Had an enquiry from the UK seller of the item on this

>      website:

>

>      http://w

>      w.mineraltreasures.net/search_categories.asp?CatID=145

>

>      How odd!

>

>      Simon Jerome

>      NPL-UK

>

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