sorry pero que yo sepa los condones no poseen benceno ya que este fue prohibido hace un monton de tiempo. se usa un lubricante de base acuosa... y si es por eso, es mucho mas grave contagiarse sifilis o VIH que usar un condon... ademas me huele a diario sensacionalista... tal vez lo sacaste del guardian de la salud??? pone la fuente y podrias armar un debate +0- decente eso saludos...
osea que si no te mori de sida, te mori igual de cancer!!! no entiendo como pueden permitir esos productos sin investigarlos, hoy en dia uno ya no sabe ni lo que usa, come o bebe, porque despues que uno lleva años usandolos, comiendo o ingiriendolos, salen con estas investigaciones.... despues iran a salir conque los condones normales tambien producen no se cuantito enfermedad!!! con razon hay tanta gente enferma y tanta enfermedad!!!
Pues muy mal amigo mio. por que sabes bien mal y bien irresponsablemente. primero que todo no tienes poder de comprension de lectura ( recuerdas cuando te hacian esa wuea en castellano en el colegio o justo faltaste para esa clase??? ) en ningun momento aconsejo NO USAR CONDON. sino que aconsejo usar condones que no sean a base de benceno. queria traducir lo que aqui dice pero me dije. que el tonto wn lo tradusca para eso es tan pillo no? aqui teni una fuente y ojala que no vengas con la tontera de que no hablas ingles por que ya no es culpa mia que seas tan atorrante. http://www.medkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/aids/1353/Benzene-in-condoms What is Benzene? About Benzene Benzene is one of the top 20 most-produced chemicals in the United States, used primarily in the production of plastics and chemical products. Significant quantities of benzene are found or used in oil refineries and some types of chemical plants. It is also used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, detergents, and explosives. As an industrial chemical, it is used frequently as a solvent in the chemical and drug industries. Benzene has also been used in more common commercial and even household products such as paint, paint thinners, glues, pesticides, and gasoline. It is found in inks, furniture wax, plastics, and rubber. Benzene is also found in emissions from burning coal and oil, vehicle exhaust, evaporations from gasoline stations, and tobacco smoke. Benzene is also known as carbon oil, benzine, benzol, and phenyl hydride. Benzene Products: * plastics and resins * nylon and synthetic fibers * some types of rubbers (condoms) * lubricants * dyes and detergents * pesticides What effect can benzene exposure have on my health? According to the National Insitutes of Health (NIH), "chronic exposure to benzene is known to lead to progressive degeneration of the bone marrow and…eventual leukemia." Benzene exposure that has no apparent effect on the exposed person right away may still result in diseases such as cancer and blood disorders. Twenty or more years may pass before people begin to develop symptoms. Who's at risk from benzene exposure? Benzene Exposure Risks More than three million workers are potentially exposed to benzene every year. The use of benzene as a solvent has been banned in the US for more than 20 years, but unfortunately, there is still benzene in most petroleum solvents. Workers may inhale vapors from the solvent or absorb vapors through their skin. AQUI TENI OTRO Int J Occup Environ Health. 2000 Apr-Jun;6(2):122-6. Related Articles, Links Benzene percutaneous absorption: dermal exposure relative to other benzene sources. Wester RC, Maibach HI. Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA. Skin is one of several exposure routes whereby benzene, a widely distributed environmental contaminant that causes leukemia, enters the body, so accurate predictions of its percutaneous absorption are important for risk assessment. Determining benzene's skin-exposure dose and subsequent absorption is difficult because it has a low boiling point and exists as both liquid and vapor. Industrial and environmental benzene is present as a contaminant in other vehicles/solvents, and its percutaneous absorption is in part dependent upon co-solvent volatility. Co-solvents such as benzene in toluene rapidly evaporate from skin, whereas benzene contaminant in water is retained on skin longer due to water's lower volatility. Co-solvents can also affect benzene-skin partition coefficients; thus, permeability coefficients and percentage doses absorbed can vary many-fold. The exposure situation will determine percutaneous absorption, which, if low, can be overwhelmed by benzene intake from the food we eat and the air we breathe. PMID: 10828141 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Large quantities of Benzene are used in condom manufacture y ACA OTRO http://books.google.ca/books?id=-18...X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result#PPA162,M1 This should come in handy Japanese Proficiency Power. IDIOTA
oo wn yo igual em matado km 18 condones?? me pasara algo wn?? uuu igual wena la info HECHIZERO HIERBATERO:aver si poni articulos en español po o los link porlomenos porfa aver q onda vale xao
me encantaria socio el problema es que no he podido encontrar en castellano. yo vivo fuera del pais por eso hablo ingles e investigo en ese idioma pero apenas encuentre los posteo. gracias
men es coo toos los estudios esos de que onda el celular produce cancer cerebral o la coca cola no se que pero a la larga al igual que varias cosas hacen daño