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Subject Condoms cause Herpes! Educate the Masses!
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Condoms also contain petroleum-based ingredients such as non-oxydol 9, which is a spermicide used in contraceptive products that consists of a mixture of compounds having a general formula with an average of nine ethylene oxide groups per molecule. Webster's New Complete Medical Dictionary (1995), pg. 464. Petroleum suffocates the skin, outer skin as well as internal skin. Therefore, petroleum products (i.e. jelly) should never be used as a lubricant for sex purposes. Petroleum also deteriorates latex rapidly, making it easy to break.

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The nefarious activity of some condom manufacturers include putting toxic powders and talc into certain brands of condoms. A fine powder of the very toxic beryllium oxide is put into certain condoms and causes severe burning and itching of the mucous membranes in the female vaginal orifice. After the itching subsides, a papulovesicular rash (inflammation and blisters) occurs.

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More on Beryllium oxide: [link to en.wikipedia.org]



: The toxic chemical ethylene dibromide when placed in condoms causes abnormal redness and blisters to occur when it comes into contact with human skin. The medical diagnosis is genital herpes.

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More on Ethylene dibromide: [link to en.wikipedia.org]

Health effects

The effects on people of breathing high levels are not known, but animal studies with short-term exposures to high levels caused depression and collapse, indicating effects on the brain.[4]
Redness and inflammation, including skin blisters and mouth and stomach ulcers, can occur if large amounts are swallowed. Swallowing has caused death at 40 mL doses[1]. It is highly unlikely that there would be a risk of death to people from low-level exposure.
Although very little is known about the effects from breathing 1,2-dibromoethane over a long period of time, some male workers had reproductive effects including damage to their sperm.
 
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