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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-11-08 14:25:00)
by columbus
Quote: Originally Posted by praveen taneja Dangerous Shampoo!!! Banned By Dubai Government!! Sodium Laureth Sulfate SLS CLEAR , FRUCTIS , Vo5, Palmolive, Paul Mitchell, L'Oreal, Body Shop All these Shampoos use a chemical called SLS which is actually a floor cleaner. They are...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2008-11-08 06:47:00)
by Goku_25
Quote: Originally Posted by RonnieR After the melamine scare, most of the food and beverage products sold at supermarkets are locally produced. Nestle has a huge manufacturing plant here. However, for items such as toothpase and shampoo, these are made in Thailand, India or China. Hello... we have ...
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2008-11-02 10:19:00)
by DewDiligence
The FDA’s Safety Gap http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/02/magazine/02fda-t .html ›November 2, 2008 By GARDINER HARRIS In the belly of an industrial district south of Lyon, France, just past a sulfurous oil refinery and a synthetic vanilla plant, sits a run-down, eight-story factory that makes aspirin, the first pharmaceutical blockbuster. The Lyon factory is the last of its ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-10-31 14:13:00)
by retmd
I figured it would just be a matter of time before this topic of potential concern was raised. Unless China puts teeth into their monitoring of chemicals and drugs, there could be worldwide drug safety issues in our future. http://tinyurl.com/5bwsa7 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/02/magazine/02fda-t .html?_ r=1&ref=health&oref=slogin November 2, 2008 The Safety ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-29 22:38:00)
by Ian Gordon
Pretty low. Read this and you'll see what I mean.. This is from: http://www.american.edu/TED/neemtree.htm 1. The Issue The United States and India are currently involved in a biopiracy dispute over the rights to a tree indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, the neem tree. While the neem tree has been used in India for over 2000 years for various purposes such as pesticides, spermicides ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2008-10-22 06:51:00)
by toesy
Quote: pinktoesorbust Never used neem oil, don't know much about it, what's it made from and please don't tell me a "neem" lol as I don't know what one is. Pinktoesorbust: Neem is an herb, I believe. It is widely used in India. I bought it off the net a long time ago. Here is the definition from the website where I purchased it. Our neem oil is wildcrafted, unrefined, and ...
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-10-20 17:42:00)
by Relyt
It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying. 315 entries in Webster's 1996 dictionary were misspelled. "Stewardesses" is the longest word that can be typed with only the left hand. Apparently avocados have the most calories. 22,000 checks will be ...
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-16 12:19:00)
by Braveheart
I witnessed jobs leave from up north and come down south. They had their wages cut to around $8 per hour and had their benefits reduced as well. That was not good enough. After NAFTA they sent all of the jobs to Costa Rica. The Republicans and some Democrats made this happen. Union job or not we are losing jobs daily to Central America, Mexico, South America, Pakistan, India, China ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-12 09:57:00)
by News
Opening the Rural Eye In country like India, where the 70% of the people live in rural area, the rural market holds a lot of marketing potential. There is a wide spread difference in the standard of living between urban and rural India. In order to launch products and develop advertising for rural market there is a need to understand both the rural context and also the consumer....
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-08 13:10:00)
by Cosmo
Quote: Originally Posted by unsung We still are the world's leader. Everytime any disaster hits anywhere we help, no matter where it happens. Our economic dominance may be at an end though. That started when we stopped building things and shipped jobs elsewhere, we are really hurting from it now. In the meantime people keep shopping at Wal-Mart to ...