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Laundry room detergents

Plentifiil amounts of toxins are also found in our laundry detergents, fabric softeners (don t be fooled by their lovely names and pretty scents—these chemicals are some of the worst health offenders), room deodorizers, perfumes, colognes, air fresheners, cosmetics, and personal hygiene products. For eyeopening information on the effects of these toxins, the many hidden places they lurk, and how to eliminate them from your body, read my books The Brain Wash and The 4- Week Ultimate Body Detox Plan. Regardless of how you come into contact with them, the majority of these toxins acidify your body. [Pg.31]

U.S. laundry detergents are typically Newtonian fluids and the viscosity of six commercial products is summarized in Figure 4.23. Several lots of each product, labeled A to F, were obtained and measurements completed at room temperature, 20 to 25°C, as a function of shear rate from 0 to 500 sec-1. Atypical shear stress-shear rate diagram is shown in Figure 4.24 for a product sampled from a 50 11 oz container. All six products tested are Newtonian with a viscosity less than 0.5 Pa s at room temperature, 21 to 23°C, with the shear rate ramped from 0 to 500 sec-1 at an acceleration rate of 0.83 sec-2. Newtonian behavior was confirmed through additional step shear rate measurements within the selected shear rate range. [Pg.103]


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