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home, an open glass jar, containing filtered water, is set out for
3 days in the room to be tested. Fine particles and gas mole-
cules stick to dust in the air and fall into the water. The jar is
then used like any other test solution.
Alternatively, a dust sample can be obtained by wiping the
kitchen table or counter with a dampened piece of paper towel,
two inches by two inches square. It is then placed in a plastic
baggie.
Below is a list of the 70 or so toxic elements in the test.
Most of them were obtained as Atomic Absorption Standard
Solutions and are, therefore, very pure. This prevents mistakes
in identifying a toxin. They were stored in ½ ounce brown glass
bottles with bakelite caps and permanently sealed with plastic
film since testing did not require them to be opened. The exact
concentration and the solubility characteristics are not
important in this qualitative test. The main sources of these
substances in our environment are given beside each item.
Toxic Substance
Sources
Aflatoxin B beer, bread, apple cider vinegar, moldy fruit,
nuts
Aluminum cookware, deodorant, lotions, soaps
Aluminum silicate salt, water softener
Antimony fragrance in lotions, colognes
Arsenic pesticide, “treated” carpet, wallpaper
Asbestos clothes dryer belt, hair blower, paint on radiators
Barium lipstick, bus exhaust
Benzalkonium chloride toothpaste
3,4 Benzopyrene flame cooked foods, toast
4,5 Benzopyrene flame cooked foods, toast
Beryllium hurricane lamps, gasoline, dentures, kerosene
Bismuth colognes, lotions, antacids
Bisphenol-A dental plastic
Boron
Bromine bleached “brominated” flour
Cadmium galvanized water pipes, old tooth fillings
Cerium tooth fillings
Cesium clear plastic bottles used for beverages
Chlorine from CloroxTM bleach
Chromium cosmetics, water softener