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Are you ready to store all these chemicals inside your body?
If you make the decision on plastic surgery, these will be some of the ingredients that you will store inside your body.
Now just imagine what happens if the implants rupture... Better if you pray, that they won’t!
Methyl Ethyl Ketone: inhalation exposure: irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat.
Cyclohexanone: colorless, oily liquid, it can cause dermatitis upon skin contact and also can cause damage to the liver and kidneys.
Isopropyl alcohol: Symptoms of isopropyl alcohol poisoning include flushing, headache, dizziness, depression, nausea, vomiting, coma.
Denatured Alcohol: Denatured alcohol is ethanol which has been rendered toxic.
Acetone: The most familiar household uses of acetone are as the active ingredient in nail polish remover and to thin some paints. There is no strong evidence of chronic health effects if basic precautions are followed. At very high vapor concentrations, acetone is irritating and, like many other solvents, may depress central nervous system. It is also a severe irritant on contact with eyes.
Urethane
Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl): abbreviated PVC
Lacquer Thinner
Ethyl Acetate
Epoxy Resin
Epoxy Hardener
Amine
Printing Ink
Toluene
Dichloromethan
Freon
Silicone
Solder
Metal cleaning Acid Lofol (Formaldehyde): Formaldehyde can be toxic, allergenic, and carcinogenic. Formaldehyde has been banned in cosmetics in both Sweden and Japan.
Talcum Powder: Talc is toxic. Talc particles cause tumors in human ovaries and lungs. Color Pigments
Oakite
Eastman 910 glue
Ethylene Oxide
Carbon Black
Xylene
Hexone
Hexanone2
Thixon-OSN-2
Antioxidant (Rubber)
Acid stearic
Zinc Oxide
Naptha (Rubber Solvent)
Phenol
Benzene – Benzene is a colorless and highly flammable liquid with a sweet smell, known carcinogen. The term carcinogen refers to any substance, that is an agent directly involved in the promotion of cancer or in the increase of its propagation. The major effects of benzene are chronic (long-term) exposure through the blood.
Benzene damages the bone marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood cells, leading to anemia. It can also cause excessive bleeding and depress the immune system, increasing the chance of infection. Benzene causes leukemia and is associated with other blood cancers and pre-cancers of the blood. Benzene targets liver, kidney, lung, heart and the brain and can cause DNA strand breaks, chromosomal damage.
To read more about the chemicals, please visit wikipedia.org and osha.gov websites.