Could using electric toothbrushes and shavers increase your risk for cancer?



Especially since you’re using them everyday?

Possibly, along with;

Acrylamide, agent orange, alcohol, air pollution, asbestos, asphalt fumes, AZT, barbequed meat, benzene, car fumes, charred foods, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, diesel exhaust, electrical wiring within the home, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, ethylene, formaldehyde, french fries, hair dyes, hydrogen peroxide, lack of exercise, lead, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, microwave ovens, mobile phones, obesity, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, pesticides, plastic IV bags, potato crisps (chips), power lines, PVC, radio masts, radon, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, stress, styrene, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), UV radiation, welding fumes, x-rays.

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  1. #1 by pupgranny on March 9, 2010 - 4:22 pm

    Who knows? Loose electricity is supposed to be bad for us. So is every other kind of pollution we endure. Yet some people live 100 years, and die, from old age, not illness.

    So, use lots of antioxidents, take lots of multimineral with traceminerals and vitamin suppliments, eat quality protein and veges and fruits. Drink 5 oz of wine a day, and do what you enjoy, and enjoy what you do, and LIVE.
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    ex nurse

  2. #2 by Joy R on March 9, 2010 - 5:08 pm

    Doubtful. Cell phones probably do though.
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  3. #3 by LM on March 9, 2010 - 5:56 pm

    im afraid so if you are using them every single day.i dont know for sure but i think so.
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    google.com

  4. #4 by Max Power on March 9, 2010 - 6:41 pm

    Once every few years a small sample study suggest that they increase cancer. The media does some irresponsible reporting to scare people. Larger follow up studies all state no.
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  5. #5 by John on March 9, 2010 - 7:12 pm

    Possibly, along with;

    Acrylamide, agent orange, alcohol, air pollution, asbestos, asphalt fumes, AZT, barbequed meat, benzene, car fumes, charred foods, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, diesel exhaust, electrical wiring within the home, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, ethylene, formaldehyde, french fries, hair dyes, hydrogen peroxide, lack of exercise, lead, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, microwave ovens, mobile phones, obesity, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, pesticides, plastic IV bags, potato crisps (chips), power lines, PVC, radio masts, radon, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, stress, styrene, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), UV radiation, welding fumes, x-rays.
    References :

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