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Benzene Causes Cancer
The cancer cycle of carcinogenic benzene contained in LAS molecules at levels from 7 to 13 percent begins in your powdered laundry detergents. This large amount of benzene is absorbed into your clothes when you wash them. Benzene molecules also have a large electrostatic potential, which makes them diamagnetic, a condition that easily enables the establishment of electrical currents and makes the benzene molecule almost indestructible. This combination of electrostatic potential and the carcinogenic properties of benzene will cause cancer.
 
Macrophages Release Benzene from LAS
The large amount of benzene molecules in powdered detergents containing LAS can mutate the immune system when the white blood cells try to digest the LAS molecules during the macrophage operation.

LAS in detergents has hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends. When the lymphocyte cells start the macrophage operation, the benzene molecule will mutate the lymphocyte cells. The clothes you wear will deliver a small amount of these benzene molecules into your wet/moist 4- to 6-inch pelvic areas and your 2- to 3-inch underarm areas.

The lymphocyte cells are looking for invaders. The benzene has a diamagnetic state, which will attract the lymphocyte cells. When any one of these cells tries to ingest the benzene, the benzene molecules can mutate the lymphocyte cells causing the immune system to become weakened or defective. This can lead to leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood-related cancers.

I assert that benzene mutates cells in the pelvic region (where it enters the body from clothing laundered in detergent that contains LAS) and the lymphatic ducts, which empty into the heart’s veins. Once the benzene enters the blood stream, any one of the 100+ different types of cancer can be initiated.

Don’t use powdered detergents, which have benzene-rich LAS concentrations of 7 to13 percent. There are 10 to 12 different chemicals in powdered detergents; 5 to 7 of these hazardous ingredients are reported to OSHA. Benzene molecules are not used in liquid detergents.  

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