Re: PPDsPosted by valerie on August 29, 2004 at 15:34:39: In reply to: Re: PPDs posted by Katherine on August 29, 2004 at 15:06:27: : : : I am not a physician, so I cannot make any medical judgement on: the : : : coincicence of your mother's PPD application, her kidney : infection : : and : : : subsequent hair loss. I CAN state that I have read medical : : papers : : : which describe kidney failure as part of an extreme reaction to : PPD : : : exposure, as well as medical papers which describe hair loss (even : : : full body hair loss) as part of a reaction to PPD exposure. : : : : : : That being said, and since she had a clearcut allergic reaction : to : : the : : : stuff containing PPD ..... get nothing but body art quality henna : : from : : : here on out! Those reactions get worse, not better. : : : : : : Might also look at the link below: If she's sensitized to PPD, : : there : : : are many other things she may be cross-sensitized to. : : : : Thank you for that advice. I will do so, can she still use the : indigo : : combined with henna if it is the good quality henna do you think? : She : : really doesnt want too red of hair. : : thank you, Valerie : : I am not a physician, either, but I have also read some of the : medical articles about PPD - is there anything harmful is does NOT : do?? In extreme cases, it causes a lovely little condition caled : rhabdomyolysis, which, being interpreted, means that the muscles : begin to break down. A glance at the International Chemical Safety : Card for PPD is sufficient to frighten the kinks off a monkey's tail. I cant believe this stuff is even allowed to exist! I liked that bit about frightening the kinks off a monkeys tail thouh :))But sadly it is too true! I have also been reading up and believe me, I was very alarmed to say the least. Thanks, valerie
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