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Old May 22nd, 2004, 09:39 PM
cfps
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Anglers have been getting medical advice following the outbreak of sleepless
nights, lack of concentration and in some severe cases anglers have had
their skin erupting with boil like sores and or rashes. There are cases that
have caused major urinary problems including cancer.

Doctors have finally come up with the answer.

The skin being porous, is absorbing chemicals from some of the boilies at
present on the market, this is causing the symptoms described above.
Apparently the worst cases are from anglers that have ingested these
boilies.

A survey found that anglers using conventional baits like corn, bread , etc
have none of the symptoms, whereas anglers using more modern carp baits are
at extreme risk. It is recommended that where boilies are used they should
be of the home made variety where the contents are controlled.

The question therefore remains, if these are so harmful to humans what
damage are they doing to the fish stocks.

John R.
Coarse Fish Protection Society.



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Old May 22nd, 2004, 09:46 PM
Baal
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If doctors have, as you claim, come up with the answer. Please lead us to
the relevant research article.

Or are you just full of carp (spelling and pun intended)

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(Amiably) - for that's my way

Baal

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"cfps" wrote in message
...
Anglers have been getting medical advice following the outbreak of

sleepless
nights, lack of concentration and in some severe cases anglers have had
their skin erupting with boil like sores and or rashes. There are cases

that
have caused major urinary problems including cancer.

Doctors have finally come up with the answer.

The skin being porous, is absorbing chemicals from some of the boilies at
present on the market, this is causing the symptoms described above.
Apparently the worst cases are from anglers that have ingested these
boilies.

A survey found that anglers using conventional baits like corn, bread ,

etc
have none of the symptoms, whereas anglers using more modern carp baits

are
at extreme risk. It is recommended that where boilies are used they should
be of the home made variety where the contents are controlled.

The question therefore remains, if these are so harmful to humans what
damage are they doing to the fish stocks.

John R.
Coarse Fish Protection Society.





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Old May 22nd, 2004, 11:49 PM
Jake
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A Boilie Is A Boilie I just Use Them how i allways do and i ant hurt

"cfps" wrote in message
...
Anglers have been getting medical advice following the outbreak of

sleepless
nights, lack of concentration and in some severe cases anglers have had
their skin erupting with boil like sores and or rashes. There are cases

that
have caused major urinary problems including cancer.

Doctors have finally come up with the answer.

The skin being porous, is absorbing chemicals from some of the boilies at
present on the market, this is causing the symptoms described above.
Apparently the worst cases are from anglers that have ingested these
boilies.

A survey found that anglers using conventional baits like corn, bread ,

etc
have none of the symptoms, whereas anglers using more modern carp baits

are
at extreme risk. It is recommended that where boilies are used they should
be of the home made variety where the contents are controlled.

The question therefore remains, if these are so harmful to humans what
damage are they doing to the fish stocks.

John R.
Coarse Fish Protection Society.





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Old May 23rd, 2004, 12:23 AM
SS
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"Anglers have been getting medical advice...."
how'd you find out..read the lancet? see the news?
prove it..!

"A survey found that..."
show me - what survey? provide a link to the results..
prove it..!

"Apparently the worst cases are from anglers that have ingested these
boilies"

"ingested"- like eaten??.. how many anglers eat their bait. or did you mean
absorbed.....what are the symptoms..
...what's the treatment...how many anglers this month/week/year...
proveit..!



bullsh!t.


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Old May 23rd, 2004, 01:00 PM
kimbo_
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I remember a good few years ago now when there was a cancer scare. Something
to do with the dye used in bronze maggots.

"SS" wrote in message
...
"Anglers have been getting medical advice...."
how'd you find out..read the lancet? see the news?
prove it..!

"A survey found that..."
show me - what survey? provide a link to the results..
prove it..!

"Apparently the worst cases are from anglers that have ingested these
boilies"

"ingested"- like eaten??.. how many anglers eat their bait. or did you

mean
absorbed.....what are the symptoms..
..what's the treatment...how many anglers this month/week/year...
proveit..!



bullsh!t.




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Old May 23rd, 2004, 04:22 PM
Ergo
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kimbo_ came in from cyberspace and wrote somewhat knowlegably.

I remember a good few years ago now when there was a cancer scare.

Something
to do with the dye used in bronze maggots.


I think you are refering to Chrysodine dye used to make them bronze.


The dye was a carcniogenic, but only in large quantities. They seemed to
work well, but I suppose it is better safe than sorry and you can always
colour your own.

--
I am a self made man, and a perfect example of unskilled labour lol


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Old May 23rd, 2004, 09:29 PM
Bryan Hall
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...and makes ''em taste all gritty as well
;-)

"Ergo" wrote in message
...
kimbo_ came in from cyberspace and wrote somewhat knowlegably.

I remember a good few years ago now when there was a cancer scare.

Something
to do with the dye used in bronze maggots.


I think you are refering to Chrysodine dye used to make them bronze.


The dye was a carcniogenic, but only in large quantities. They seemed to
work well, but I suppose it is better safe than sorry and you can always
colour your own.

--
I am a self made man, and a perfect example of unskilled labour lol




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Old May 23rd, 2004, 09:18 PM
Izaak
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"cfps" wrote in message
...
Anglers have been getting medical advice following the outbreak of

sleepless
nights, lack of concentration and in some severe cases anglers have had
their skin erupting with boil like sores and or rashes. There are cases

that
have caused major urinary problems including cancer.
Doctors have finally come up with the answer.
The skin being porous, is absorbing chemicals from some of the boilies at
present on the market.


Can you provide references (weblinks etc) to the medical reports. newspaper
reports etc that back up this story?



  #9  
Old May 24th, 2004, 08:41 PM
Hoot!!!
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I have just eaten 1lb of boilies and I feel aharrrrrrr.......


fine



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Old May 25th, 2004, 03:27 PM
Dave Smith
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"cfps" wrote in message
...
Anglers have been getting medical advice following the outbreak of

sleepless
nights, lack of concentration and in some severe cases anglers have had
their skin erupting with boil like sores and or rashes. There are cases

that
have caused major urinary problems including cancer.

Doctors have finally come up with the answer.

The skin being porous, is absorbing chemicals from some of the boilies at
present on the market, this is causing the symptoms described above.
Apparently the worst cases are from anglers that have ingested these
boilies.

A survey found that anglers using conventional baits like corn, bread ,

etc
have none of the symptoms, whereas anglers using more modern carp baits

are
at extreme risk. It is recommended that where boilies are used they should
be of the home made variety where the contents are controlled.

The question therefore remains, if these are so harmful to humans what
damage are they doing to the fish stocks.

John R.
Coarse Fish Protection Society.

What a load of ********

DS


 




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