LWP Chemical And Inhalant Test Kit
39 vials, in a sturdy white cardboard box with a foam inlay of cells for the vials
Vial size: 10 x 50mm

The energy patterns of ammonia, bee sting, butyl, carbon tetrachloride, coal tar, creosote, crude oil, diesel fumes, formaldehyde, house dust mite, mosquito bite, perfumes, petrol fumes, phenol, etc. For use by AK practitioners, Noma practitioners, NAET practitioners and others.

 

CI 1    Ammonia    
Household cleaners, disinfectants, deodorants, hair bleaches, permanent wave solutions, rheumatic liniments, used to make fertilisers, plastics and nylon; cigarette smoke.    
Possible Effects: Irritant to eyes, breathing passages and skin.

CI 2    Bee Sting    
    
CI 3    Bitumen    
Damp proof courses, flat roofs, rust treatments, sealant, carpet tile backing, pesticide, adhesive    
Possible Effects: skin irritant.

CI 4    Brake & Clutch Fluid
Possible Effects: may irritate the skin.

CI 5    Brush Cleaner with Xylene    
Brush cleaners, damp start products sprayed on car engines; spray paints, adhesives in flooring material.    
Possible Effects: can cause irritability, tiredness, dizziness, light-headedness and agitation.

CI 6    Butyl    solvent    
Possible Effects: eye irritation, headache, dizziness and dermatitis.

CI 7    Carbon Tetrachloride
Dry cleaning fluid, some old DIY products.    

CI 8    Chlorine Bleach/ Bleach
Bleach, antiseptics, disinfectants, tap water, swimming pool water, mould inhibitors, bleached papers.
Possible Effects: irritation to eyes, throat and lungs.

CI 9    Coal Tar    
Coal tar derivatives (some food additives, phenol, asphalt, benzene, creosote), eczema and psoriasis treatment creams, shampoo.    

CI 10    Creosote
Wood preservative, cough mixtures.    
Possible Effects: probably carcinogenic.

CI 11    Crude Oil    
Many plastics and chemicals are derived from crude oil.

CI 12    Dental Anaesthetic
        
CI 13    Diesel Fumes
        
CI 14    Formaldehyde/ Formalin    
Cavity wall insulation, printing ink, textile and fabric finishes (minimum iron etc.), chipboard, adhesives, photographic chemicals, preservatives in cosmetics and toiletries, treatments for warts and verrucae, throat lozenges, cleaning products, artificial silk, slow-release fertilisers, vaccines.    
Possible Effects:  skin irritant and a very common allergen.

CI 15    General Purpose Oil
        
CI 16    House Dust Mite    
Mainly found in bedding, carpets and upholstery.    
Possible Effects: allergic reactions can cause eczema, asthma

CI 17    Kapok
Cushions, soft toys.    

CI 18    Lanolin    
Cosmetics, toiletries, soap, woollen clothes, some medicinal ointments and creams.
Possible Effects: a very common allergen.


CI 19    Latex    
Protective gloves, contraceptives (condoms,  diaphragm and cap), hot water bottles, baby bottle teats, shoes, mattresses, pillows, balloons, rubber bands, elastic and finger stalls.    

CI 20    Lycra
Fabrics, elastic, sewing thread.    

CI 21    Methylated Spirits
        
CI 22    Mixed Nylon    
Clothing, tights and stockings, carpets and furnishings.
    
CI 23    Mosquito Bite
        
CI 24    Moss Killer with Diclorophen    
Diclorophen is a moss and algae killer, control of fungi and moulds on walls.    
Possible Effects: cramps, diarrhoea, skin and eye irritation.

CI 25    Neoprene
Waterproof fabrics, wet suits.    

CI 26    Paraffin/ Kerosene    
Paraffin heaters, toiletries, hair creams, hand creams, Vaseline, ointment bases.

CI 27    Perfumes and Aftershaves Mix
        
CI 28    Petrol Fumes/ Gas Fumes (USA)    
    
CI 29    Phenol/ carbolic acid    
Fungicides, disinfectants, wood preservatives, synthetic fibres, vaccinations, floor leveling resins.
Possible Effects: a common allergen.


CI 30    Polyurethane    
Paint, foamed plastics for insulation, cushions and upholstery, varnish.
    
CI 31    Polybutylene
        
CI 32    Polyvinyl chloride / PVC    
Third most common plastic. Typical uses include raincoats, car/automobile interiors, furnishings (as mock leather), food wrappings (becoming less common), plastic bottles for drinks and personal care products, coatings for paper, shoe soles, plastic pipes and building materials. In hospitals also used for catheters, blood bags and tubing.    

CI 33    Solid Fuel Fumes
        
CI 34    Stain Removers
        
CI 35    Turpentine    
Cosmetics, polishes, varnishes, thinners, pine scented products, indigestion mixtures, irritant skin applications (rubefacient).    
Possible Effects: CNS damage, irritation of skin and mucus membranes.

CI 36    Wasp Sting / Yellow Jacket
        
CI 37    Mixed Vial of 31 Inhalant and Contact Items    
Contains: acrylic, aerosol propellant, chalk, calor gas fumes, mixed carpets, cat hair, cigarette smoke, tobacco, coal tar, crude oil, diesel, diesel fumes, dog hair, ethanol, formaldehyde, granite, mixed grasses, house dust, house dust mite, mixed moss, mixed lichens, nickel, north sea gas, petrol fumes, feathers, mixed plastics, sheep’s wool, solid fuel fumes, mixed washing powders.

CI 38    Colophony    
A pine resin found in paper, cosmetics, varnishes, paint, polishes, fly papers, adhesive tapes, epilating waxes, solder flux, etc.  
Possible Effects:  a very common allergen.

CI 39    Triphenyl Phosphate    
A flame retardant added to many plastics such as TV’s and computer monitors; when the appliance heats up as it does in use small amounts of this chemical vapourise into the air.

(TKci)

SKU TKci

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