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floridian
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Just came across this article - synthetic 'musk' in perfumes not only messes up fish gill functions (at 300 parts per billion or less!) Humans also have a similar barrier surrounding the brain. These 'musks' are hypothesized to interfere with the human blood brain barrier, which would let in all kinds of unwanted molecules and further disrupt brain function. Not sure if this has anything to do with how perfumes trigger cluster headaches, but it might. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/10/041030223254.htm
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #1 on: Nov 3rd, 2004, 4:31pm » |
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That IS very interesting. Just today, I was in a store and walked by someone loaded with perfume OMG, I had to run for the exit..which as really far in that Super-ridiculous Walmart. I couldn't be in there not one one more second. I swear it went straight to my head.
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #2 on: Nov 3rd, 2004, 6:51pm » |
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Thanks Flo Here's what i think We are too hung up on what "smells good" and thus the huge stink. Also, same could be said of germs. we are just too frenzied about killing them that we are killing ourselves and everything around us. Yep, we shall all go out with a wimper - our innerds will smell like glade and dirty feet will wipe out the population. Einstein's mistress
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #3 on: Nov 4th, 2004, 11:48am » |
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Funny this comes up. I just got an invitation to go listen to a therapist discuss how workers can preserve themselves through aroma therapy. Two hours of tree hugging therapy. My question is how many conditions will he/she trigger with his/her theraputic aromas. I already know what aromas benefit me. Broilled scallops is one of them.
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #4 on: Nov 4th, 2004, 11:58am » |
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Hmm... I'm having horrible CH time and there is musk soap in the house. I wonder if soap can make similar impact on my head than perfumes have to some...? sandie99
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #5 on: Nov 4th, 2004, 3:18pm » |
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I have a terrible time around scents. From diesel fumes, to grannies, to household cleaning CHemicals. I can even tell when the local furniture factory is cranked up by the lacquer smell. OuCH! Run for it!
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #6 on: Nov 4th, 2004, 6:13pm » |
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Certain perfumes get me too......not many, just a few. When exposed, it doesn't take long.......WHAM! Bill
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #7 on: Nov 4th, 2004, 8:20pm » |
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My favorite all time smell used to be bleach. I felt the house smelled cleaner when it smelled like bleach. I cleaned EVERYTHING with diluted bleach in a spray bottle, until I found out what a huge trigger it is for me. My husband brought that to my attention, how I did not notice the correlation myself is beyond me Certain colognes and perfumes are a trigger for me, seems the stronger the odor the worse it is.
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #8 on: Nov 5th, 2004, 4:06am » |
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Well, the next time my girlfriend wants to know why my house smells dirty I'm going to make her read this thread. I finally have an excuse
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« Reply #9 on: Nov 14th, 2004, 7:56pm » |
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perfumes are a killer to me. will bring on an attack wihin 5 minutes. anything burning other than cigs. will also trigger an attack.
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #10 on: Nov 15th, 2004, 3:32am » |
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Places I can’t stay in very long: 1. The endless perfume aisles in the big stores like Macy’s. 2. The detergent/soap/cleaning stuff aisles in grocery stores. 3. Any of those places that sell scented candles. 4. The restroom at the Greyhound bus station. 5. Jail.
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Re: Perfumes as a trigger
« Reply #11 on: Nov 16th, 2004, 1:19pm » |
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on Nov 15th, 2004, 3:32am, BobG wrote:Places I can’t stay in very long: 1. The endless perfume aisles in the big stores like Macy’s. 2. The detergent/soap/cleaning stuff aisles in grocery stores. 3. Any of those places that sell scented candles. 4. The restroom at the Greyhound bus station. 5. Jail. |
| Yeah... What BobG said. My worst place is the detergent aisle at the store. My wife even waits until after I leave the bedroom in the morning to put on her perfume. If I'm there when she first puts it on, Wham!!! It's not that bad after she's had it on for an hour or so.
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