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Old May 21st, 2007, 07:16 PM
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I have friends who blow glass for a living in fact one of them is female who has had this. exact symptoms, hair loss sores all over body. She has recovered for the most part. She changed her diet no glutton and used zyrtec. I have been asking them alot of questions, because they use powdered silica mixed with different compounds to produce different colored glass.

Sulfur makes: amber and brown.
Uranium Oxides make: yellow green that glow.
Selenium compounds: make red
Iron oxides: make greens and brown
Mixes of Mangnese, cobalt,and iron: make black
copper compounds make: light blue and red
carbon oxides make: amber and brown
magnese oxides makes: deep amber, amethyst, and decolorizer

I got these from web site of colored glass chemestry. There are many different combinations.

Most of the human body is made up of, H20 with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. most of the human body's mass is oxygen. Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules,comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just 6 elements: oxygen,carbon,hydrogen, nitrogen,calcium, and phosphorus.

Here is information on the element silicon. Silicon makes up 25.7%of the earths crust,by weight. It is the second most abundant element (exceeded by oxygen).
Silicon is found in the sun and stars and is the principal component of meteorites. Silicon is important to plant and animal life.

I have a theory that we have been subjected to large amounts of it and are sensative. I am trying to find a way to help my body assimilate it in the least harmful way. Please read Uses of Silicon. Silicon is trying to react if not enough liquid my glass friend says it clumps up and forms a layer on top and forms like a volcano where it is trying to get what it needs before erupting making like a glass tube. It wants water and depending on elements it binds with depends on what it becomes.

I am not educated in chemistry, but I had crystal silica substances coming out of my legs. I found granules like sand coming out of my skin. I look at the substances that come out of the socks and clothing with a microscope. They are beautiful colors of tangled fibers. I do not know if something is inside of the cocoon looking ones. I feel these are byproducts of the silica and the color depends on what elements they were able to bind with. I am hoping someone more intelligent than myself can help me follow this line of thought and come up with some answers to help this pass through our bodies.

http://chemistry.about.com/library/blsi.htm
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Default Fibers and why the color?

I have friends who blow glass for a living in fact one of them is female who has had this. exact symptoms, hair loss sores all over body. She has recovered for the most part. She changed her diet no glutton and used zyrtec. I have been asking them alot of questions, because they use powdered silica mixed with different compounds to produce different colored glass.

Sulfur makes: amber and brown.
Uranium Oxides make: yellow green that glow.
Selenium compounds: make red
Iron oxides: make greens and brown
Mixes of Mangnese, cobalt,and iron: make black
copper compounds make: light blue and red
carbon oxides make: amber and brown
magnese oxides makes: deep amber, amethyst, and decolorizer

I got these from web site of colored glass chemestry. There are many different combinations.

Most of the human body is made up of, H20 with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. most of the human body's mass is oxygen. Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules,comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just 6 elements: oxygen,carbon,hydrogen, nitrogen,calcium, and phosphorus.

Here is information on the element silicon. Silicon makes up 25.7%of the earths crust,by weight. It is the second most abundant element (exceeded by oxygen).
Silicon is found in the sun and stars and is the principal component of meteorites. Silicon is important to plant and animal life.

I have a theory that we have been subjected to large amounts of it and are sensative. I am trying to find a way to help my body assimilate it in the least harmful way. Please read Uses of Silicon. Silicon is trying to react if not enough liquid my glass friend says it clumps up and forms a layer on top and forms like a volcano where it is trying to get what it needs before erupting making like a glass tube. It wants water and depending on elements it binds with depends on what it becomes.

I am not educated in chemistry, but I had crystal silica substances coming out of my legs. I found granules like sand coming out of my skin. I look at the substances that come out of the socks and clothing with a microscope. They are beautiful colors of tangled fibers. I do not know if something is inside of the cocoon looking ones. I feel these are byproducts of the silica and the color depends on what elements they were able to bind with. I am hoping someone more intelligent than myself can help me follow this line of thought and come up with some answers to help this pass through our bodies.

http://chemistry.about.com/library/blsi.htm
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Old May 21st, 2007, 10:48 PM
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Properties of Silicon
Silicon is relatively inert, but it is attacked by dilute alkali and by Halogens.

Alkali substances:
Baking soda
Soda wash
Lye (soap)


Halogens are:
Chlorine:
Bromine:
Flourine: Flouride
Salts are made up of Halogens.
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Properties of Silicon
Silicon is relatively inert, but it is attacked by dilute alkali and by Halogens.

Alkali substances:
Baking soda
Soda wash
Lye (soap)


Halogens are:
Chlorine:
Bromine:
Flourine: Flouride
Salts are made up of Halogens.
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Old May 22nd, 2007, 01:39 AM
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Good Job Michelle, Informative.
Now look at in the context of invertebretes
Search Keywords (Silica & Bryozoan) and (Silica & Porifera)

Also (Calcite & Bryozoan)
Lots of info on this
Sponges and bryozoans make these two elements and use them for exoskeleton, spicules, maybe tentecles and the like
One can spend long time studying on this

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Good Job Michelle, Informative.
Now look at in the context of invertebretes
Search Keywords (Silica & Bryozoan) and (Silica & Porifera)

Also (Calcite & Bryozoan)
Lots of info on this
Sponges and bryozoans make these two elements and use them for exoskeleton, spicules, maybe tentecles and the like
One can spend long time studying on this

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