July 1, 2024 Due to the increased number of complaints from users experiencing various health symptoms from using products obtained through commerce sites, Kenrico took the lead in consumer protection by obtaining samples from fifteen different brands and analyzing their contents. These fifteen brands, all manufactured in China, referred to as samples J15365-0, are sold under various names in the United States and are advertised as detoxification pads. The following test was performed: 1. Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (PYMS) Objective The goal of this analysis was to investigate the content of the samples J15365-0. Summary of Results No Sporolife was found in the samples. Instead, carcinogens such as acetaldehyde, benzene, and dermatitis-inducing agents like acetone and toluene were detected in all samples. Acetaldehyde and benzene are classified as carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Additionally, toxic compounds typically found in cigarette or cigarette butt powder such as 2Furfural, 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene, 2-Methylphenol, p-Cresol, 2,5-Dimethylphenol were detected in all samples. The idea of introducing toxins into the body to fight other toxins is based on traditional chelating methods. While the body may experience short-term improvement, the long-term consequences include increased susceptibility to cancer and organ damage, which can significantly shorten one's lifespan. Furthermore, the concept of “detoxification pads” to remove toxins by these fifteen different brands, should be more accurately referred to as “retoxification pads”. "Retoxification" refers to the process or condition where, instead of removing toxins from the body as intended, new harmful toxins are introduced. This can occur when attempting to detoxify using methods or substances that are themselves toxic, ultimately leading to an increase in the overall
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