PART ONE: THE CAUSE
Isopropyl Alcohol Polluted Products
THROW THESE OUT
even if isopropyl alcohol is not listed on the label!
- shampoo, even health
brands - store-bought fruit juice,
including 100% natural
and health store varieties - store-bought and bottled
water, including distilled,
mineral, health store or
self dispensed varieties - cold cereals, including
granolas and health food
varieties - rubbing alcohol
Mouthwash ............................................................................
- vitamin supplements and
herb extracts unless tested- all shaving supplies in-
cluding aftershave - prescription, and over-
the-counter drugs unless
tested - white sugar (use confec-
tioner’s sugar or brown
sugar, but add vitamin C to
detoxify mold) - decaffeinated coffee,
postum, herb tea blends
(single herb teas are OK) - hair spray and mousse
- carbonated beverages
- cosmetics (see Recipes,
page 547)
- all shaving supplies in-
You can make many of these products yourself, free of
toxins (see Recipes).
Remember that isopropyl alcohol is also called propyl alco-
hol, propanol, isopropanol, and rubbing alcohol.