Re: CULT: Dial Antiseptic Soap for Rot
- To: i*@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: CULT: Dial Antiseptic Soap for Rot
- From: n*@charter.net
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 13:34:51 -0000
--- In iris-talk@y..., "wmoores" <wmoores@w...> wrote:
> >
> I checked the labels of DIAL Antiseptic Soap we have on hand at
> work, and the 'rot ingredient' was not listed on the contents.
This supply was purchased in October, and I am wondering if some
bottles have it and others don't. What we have are pump bottles with
a clear liquid? Is that the product yawl are talking about? And, it,
indeed, is DIAL.. Maybe, I have the decaf type."
Walt, I have in front of me a "New!" product from Dial called "Dial
Antibacterial Hand Sanitizer" that is a gel with alcohol and nary a
bit of Triclosan. I don't think it is the same product Laurie et al.
are talking about.
The recent rash of FDA and other agencies removal of various products
from retail distribution may have something to do with the "New!" bit
of business, especially if Triclosan were a chlorinated product.
Wouldn't surprise me.
I had a couple brand new, rather costly, cv's that came from the west
coast and promptly started to turn to mush. I used the sharp spoon
and Chlorox treatment and saved them---but didn't take time to dilute
the Chrolox a bit. A tsp. or so went on the cleaned rhiz. straight.
They new ones lived, but it was iffy for a while. They may have been
poisoned by the treatment, but the certainly did not continue to rot.
Neil Mogensen
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