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Generic iPhone Charging Cord Caused Anaphylactic Reaction In My Niece
February 21, 2015 | Patriot777

Posted on 02/21/2015 4:05:29 AM PST by Patriot777

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To: GRRRRR
...The most likely mold release used is a mixture of water and graphite and polysiloxane (silicone oil) which withstands the high heat of curing temps...

Way back when, I worked in that industry and a very common mold release was soybean lecithin, which is also used in cooking as a food release. (Think PAM which is sold in the grocery store.) We bought it in industrial quantities instead of one spray can at a time, but it was the same stuff. The big reason it was so popular is that it was obviously non-toxic, and it didn't have to be extensively tested.

41 posted on 02/21/2015 7:49:48 AM PST by CurlyDave
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To: Patriot777

We know you bought it at Walmart, and it would help to know who the manufacturer was. This cord is probably sold at a lot of different places.


42 posted on 02/21/2015 8:11:43 AM PST by Balding_Eagle (The Gruber Revelations are proof that God is still smiling on America.)
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To: Star Traveler
What I’m talking about is “not getting knockoffs” in regards to Apple products because there are always problems with them. If it is an Apple approved vendor, then that’s okay, as they have been checked out and they have to meet standards that Apple requires

Yea, I agree that the knockoffs generally aren't especially reliable. StarTech and Monoprice are the two most common ones I've seen, and they're iffy. (I work in AV and use different Macdaptors 2-3 times a week or so.)

So, if you can afford it, it's much better to spend $40-50 (each) on genuine Apple accessories! Don't forget you need a different MacDongle each time you buy a new computer/laptop!
43 posted on 02/21/2015 8:21:18 AM PST by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

WELL ... from the time I wrote the last post ... to now ... my iPad went into an infinite reboot loop! I couldn’t get it going. It had been acting a little funny on a few other things, but nothing big. And now it just quit. I just got out of the Apple Store, where they got it going again ... BUT ... they are ordering me a new iPad to replace this one, since it had been working a little funny before.

Apple’s customer service is great! You can’t get better.

Just a note on that to other people, normally a replacement like that would be $300 replacement costs. I just got it for free today! (It’s being shipped now).

You can’t go wrong with Apple’s excellent customer service. The entire time from the iPad going down, to getting it going again at Apple’s store, and ordering a new one ... was about one hour.

That include going back home first, from Starbucks, where it went bad, then heading back out to the Apple Store, to being seen inside the store within five minutes of arriving, to having it all done 15 minutes later!


44 posted on 02/21/2015 8:42:03 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: X-spurt

No, of course she did not lick the cord. She is a competent adult working a full-time job but looks to go back to college for a bioscience degree. She graduated from high school at age 13.

She charges her phone on a table next to her bed, but likely her overall exposure to the suspect element occurred when she first opened the cord’s packaging and subsequent exposure when she handled the cord during that next 24 hour period (because she had another episode of anaphylaxis).

She has the upmost of common sense and critical thinking, being raised in a home encompassing ranch life/outdoor life and having parents who are both the top in their fields of expertise (computer technology, veterinary medicine).

As far as hysterical reactions, when she was a little girl she actually had plans to catch a very large tarantula (that had gotten into the house and was clinging to the kitchen wall) and put it in one of those big bug boxes so she could watch it and feed it. They did catch it, but her mother took it out behind the barn and let it go.

But she did have a menagerie of critters going on all the time that she caught, observed, loved, and learned from. She reminded me of myself at that age, and it was awesome.

Again, hysterical...as far as this wonderful young lady is concerned, is when her boyfriend proposes to her. But it will be a happy-hysterical we all know~


45 posted on 02/21/2015 8:49:55 AM PST by Patriot777 (Imagine....that we could see Obama being hauled out of the White House kicking and screaming?)
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To: left that other site

Think maybe they used formaldehyde to keep the drums from decaying during transit? That stuff will knock the socks off you and suck the breath out of your lungs in short order.


46 posted on 02/21/2015 8:53:01 AM PST by Patriot777 (Imagine....that we could see Obama being hauled out of the White House kicking and screaming?)
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To: Red Badger
I will eat anything that doesn’t eat me first!............

I eat anything without a name.....as in big goat....first goat....second goat....etc.

goat...provider of fertilizer, weed clearing, bow strings, pelts, meat, milk, yogurt and cheese.

47 posted on 02/21/2015 8:53:10 AM PST by spokeshave (He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people,)
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To: Star Traveler
And so, people ... don’t get these KNOCKOFFS for Apple products, they can also be hazardous to your health!

If, apparently, you have allergies.

My iPod sync cable is a third-party aftermarket one, since I broke the one that came from Apple. Since I am not allergic to anything, the latex or silicon or whatever it was that triggered the reaction in the poster's niece has no effect on me.

Just because some people have a negative reaction to certain foods or substances—be they latex, silicon, peanuts, gluten, whatever—doesn't make them bad for everybody.

48 posted on 02/21/2015 8:55:44 AM PST by RansomOttawa (tm)
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To: spokeshave

and the horns make great knife handles.


49 posted on 02/21/2015 8:55:49 AM PST by spokeshave (He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people,)
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To: cornfedcowboy

At this point I don’t know what they’ve done with the cord. If it were me I would have sent it and the packaging off for testing and gone and bought the real-deal iPhone cord. BUT..if it were me in the first place, I would’ve never bought a cord that was “compatible” or cheaper or whatever; I only buy THE cord for my particular phone, mainly because of the issue with lousy data and charging transmission rates.


50 posted on 02/21/2015 9:00:42 AM PST by Patriot777 (Imagine....that we could see Obama being hauled out of the White House kicking and screaming?)
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To: Savage Beast

Really crazy what is happening to the human body and how immunology has changed. The generations before us were raised in dirtier environments and our immune system progressed in different ways than they do today.
Allergic reactions to peanuts is somewhat of a new thing. For some reason peanuts are one of the allergies that is thriving due to raising humans in a more sanitary environment(experts suspect). The peanut allergy is very real and very dangerous for many younger people.
I have had the opportunity to visit with some of the leading pediatric allergists in the world. It is somewhat startling when they look you in the eye and admit that they only know about 50% about allergies that they would like to know.


51 posted on 02/21/2015 9:07:45 AM PST by cornfedcowboy
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To: Patriot777

I guess that my first reaction would be to discard or destroy and product that almost killed me.


52 posted on 02/21/2015 9:11:36 AM PST by cornfedcowboy
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To: Ditter

I feel for you. I am horribly allergic to msg and can feel it in the second it enters my mouth if I make a mistake. I have to avoid so many prepared foods. People are shocked to hear that it is in nearly every cracker and chip, and in EVERY SINGLE PREPARED SOUP period unless you are in a very serious gourmet restaurant who makes their own chicken broth. There is no chicken broth purchasable that does not contain added msg.

However, making your own is easy. After roasting a chicken and carving, throw the carcass into the crockpot with a little vinegar and veggies (onions, leeks, carrots,,etc) and a ton of water and the next day you have plenty of broth for the freezer.


53 posted on 02/21/2015 9:20:07 AM PST by Yaelle
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To: Savage Beast

What’s going on with these strange allergic reactions? Peanut allergy has become epidemic.


Do Ya really want to know?

Immune systems take time to build. Yes, some allergies clearly are familial / genetic. But there are switches that turn them on and off. In the past, kids got vaccinated less and later. The last few decades has seem the pediatric schedule start at TWO months old, with a heavy bunch of the every two months into newborns, whose immune systems are not built yet. Vaccines and antibiotics early do quite a number on the immune systems.

Interestingly, a life change to improve your own immune system can help outgrow allergies too.


54 posted on 02/21/2015 9:25:12 AM PST by Yaelle
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To: Patriot777

Sounds like a “got it together” young lady.

As to mold release, considering these likely cell phone accessories come from China, one can never be too cautious. Who knows, what corners they will cut. Honey wagon night soil used for mold release???


55 posted on 02/21/2015 9:33:38 AM PST by X-spurt (CRUZ missile - armed and ready.)
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To: Patriot777; Malsua
When anything plastic is formed in a mold(or extruded), a mold release agent is applied to the mold itself so that when the plastic is set it won’t stay stuck to the mold.

I would think that a cord, having electrical wires inside, would not be molded rather but sent through some sort of extruder, sort of like this – (see around the .40 mark):

How It’s made Custom Wires and Cables

In some manufacturing processes (see around the 5:00 mark) talk powder is sometimes used to keep the wires from sticking together before running through the extruder for its final plastic casing but I don’t see any mold release agent being used. In this case the wires are sent through the extruder and sort of bathed in the molten plastic and then sent through a shower of cold water to set it.

A similar process is shown here:

How It's Made Retractable Cords

FWIW, I love watching the show “How It’s Made”. I can watch that show for hours on end.

56 posted on 02/21/2015 9:34:18 AM PST by MD Expat in PA
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To: Patriot777

Many people are allergic to latex. Including myself. Luckily I learned from other products before I used latex.......

On another note always be Leary of Chinese products. A friend of mine bought a set of screw drivers. He scratches his thump with one of them and got some infection that nearly cost him his hand. Who knows what the heck they use in their products. When they use plastic fillers in baby formula imagine what they use in stuff they don’t think will be injected.


57 posted on 02/21/2015 9:53:51 AM PST by Organic Panic
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To: Patriot777

That is a possibility.

I couldn’t identify the smell, and have never worked with formaldehyde, so you may be right.


58 posted on 02/21/2015 10:21:40 AM PST by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: CurlyDave

I remember that stuff...and there was the old standby,
polyoxyethylene-monostearate...pretty much purified LARD!!, that we used on assembly equipment...


59 posted on 02/21/2015 10:38:47 AM PST by GRRRRR (He'll NEVER be my President, FUBO! Treason is the Reason! Impeach the Kenyan)
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To: NorthstarMom
Keeping a food diary is a lot of trouble but it can be very helpful in figuring out what is causing your problem.

Google flavor enhancers and you will find that what used to be MSG now comes with many different names.

60 posted on 02/21/2015 10:55:45 AM PST by Ditter
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