Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Clove extract neutralises asbestos fibres by Andy Coghlan 19:00 07 November 2001 From New Scientist Print Edition Cloves are legendary for their power to numb toothache and, unlikely as it seems, the aromatic spice looks destined for a role in removing asbestos, the fibrous mineral once used routinely to fireproof buildings. Alternatives to conventional techniques are desperately needed. Usually buildings have to be sealed off during mechanical removal, with air pressure differentials imposed to stop the deadly fibres escaping into the air. Workers must wear protective clothing to avoid breathing in the lethal fibres, which cause lung cancer and mesothelioma - a cancer of the lung cavity. Even with these precautions, fibres can linger in the air for more than four years, according to research by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Now Italian chemists have neutralised the lethal fibres using an extract of cloves. When the liquid extract touches the surface of asbestos, it instantly hardens into a polymer similar to lignin, which gives wood its strength. All the potentially hazardous fibres are harmlessly embedded in the polymer and can't float off into the air. Free radicals Bice Fubini and her colleagues in the department of inorganic chemistry at the University of Turin used a combination of hydrogen peroxide and eugenol, a phenol-like chemical found in cloves - Eugenia caryophyllata. Working with colleagues Ivana Fenoglio and Maura Tomatis, Fubini proved that the treatment works on blue asbestos or crocidolite, one of the most dangerous forms of the mineral. " We knew already that eugenol would polymerise on various silicates, so we thought we'd try it on asbestos, which is a similar silicate, " says Fubini. They're confident it will also work on the white (chrysotile) and brown (amosite) forms. As an added bonus, the polymer also mopped up the " free radical " chemical complexes that can lurk on fibres and damage DNA, potentially turning cells cancerous. Buried danger The polymer has stayed stable since the experiment, the team report. " It could probably be buried without much danger to people, " she says. " It could also possibly stay where it is in a building, but this would need to be tested absolutely to make sure it would be safe. " The team hopes that a company will step in to commercialise the idea and work out how best to apply it. " It must be adapted to practical purposes, " she says, with eugenol either extracted from cloves or synthesised. From June 2002, all owners of business premises in Britain will have to make safe any asbestos in their buildings. " If some-thing seals the asbestos, it's a far more permanent solution, " says Terry Jago, chief executive of Britain's Asbestos Removal Contractors Association. Journal reference: Chemical Communications (2001, p 2182) http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn1535 *** Want to know more about pure essential oils? http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com http://www.oil-testimonials.com/2571 *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Hey, Isn't this something....my husband does demo, and in fact he was at the WTC cleanup 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 4 months and I am dam sure he was exposed to asbestos and more there! I happen to have some YL clove and theives, which has clove in it, how do you use these for this to detox someone? OSHA is trying to tell everyone that they were there the next day or two but really, it took them 6 or 8 weeks to show up, you know, after the air was better to breathe. That is when they were given decent respirators, and not those dumb little white things. So my husband was sooooooo exposed, as many other workers were. We only hear about the cops and the firemen, but the machine operators and the drivers were really given a lot of exposure too. they just did not get the brunt of it when the buildings collapsed, which I would imagine would be the worst exposure. Thanks for your help on if you have any tricks up your sleeve with clove to detox. Lorain wildmouse <wildmouse Thu May 25 17:59:12 CDT 2006 undisclosed-recipients:; NEWS: Clove extract neutralises asbestos fibres (OILS, HEALTH, REMEDIES) Clove extract neutralises asbestos fibres by Andy Coghlan 19:00 07 November 2001 From New Scientist Print Edition Cloves are legendary for their power to numb toothache and, unlikely as it seems, the aromatic spice looks destined for a role in removing asbestos, the fibrous mineral once used routinely to fireproof buildings. Alternatives to conventional techniques are desperately needed. Usually buildings have to be sealed off during mechanical removal, with air pressure differentials imposed to stop the deadly fibres escaping into the air. Workers must wear protective clothing to avoid breathing in the lethal fibres, which cause lung cancer and mesothelioma - a cancer of the lung cavity. Even with these precautions, fibres can linger in the air for more than four years, according to research by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Now Italian chemists have neutralised the lethal fibres using an extract of cloves. When the liquid extract touches the surface of asbestos, it instantly hardens into a polymer similar to lignin, which gives wood its strength. All the potentially hazardous fibres are harmlessly embedded in the polymer and can't float off into the air. Free radicals Bice Fubini and her colleagues in the department of inorganic chemistry at the University of Turin used a combination of hydrogen peroxide and eugenol, a phenol-like chemical found in cloves - Eugenia caryophyllata. Working with colleagues Ivana Fenoglio and Maura Tomatis, Fubini proved that the treatment works on blue asbestos or crocidolite, one of the most dangerous forms of the mineral. " We knew already that eugenol would polymerise on various silicates, so we thought we'd try it on asbestos, which is a similar silicate, " says Fubini. They're confident it will also work on the white (chrysotile) and brown (amosite) forms. As an added bonus, the polymer also mopped up the " free radical " chemical complexes that can lurk on fibres and damage DNA, potentially turning cells cancerous. Buried danger The polymer has stayed stable since the experiment, the team report. " It could probably be buried without much danger to people, " she says. " It could also possibly stay where it is in a building, but this would need to be tested absolutely to make sure it would be safe. " The team hopes that a company will step in to commercialise the idea and work out how best to apply it. " It must be adapted to practical purposes, " she says, with eugenol either extracted from cloves or synthesised. From June 2002, all owners of business premises in Britain will have to make safe any asbestos in their buildings. " If some-thing seals the asbestos, it's a far more permanent solution, " says Terry Jago, chief executive of Britain's Asbestos Removal Contractors Association. Journal reference: Chemical Communications (2001, p 2182) http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn1535 *** Want to know more about pure essential oils? http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com http://www.oil-testimonials.com/2571 *** ********************************************* Peacefulmind.com Sponsors Alternative Answers- HEALING NATURALLY- Learn preventative and curative measure to take for many ailments at: http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm __________ -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: http://health./subs_invite _________ To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://health./links ___________ Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______ Shortcut URL to this page: http://health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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