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"Rodney Blackall" wrote
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Szczepan Białek wrote:

I have remembered steam engines. They exhaust the mixture of the smoke
from coal with steam. It had nice smell. Nice means healthy. Is this
aspect ivestigated?


No!

Almonds smell nice; hydrogen cyanide (HCN) smells of almonds (I read); so
HCN is good for you?

Benzene smells nice; benzene can give you cancer.

Simple aryl esters smell very nice and fruity - "glue sniffing" can be
lethal.

Hypothesis - if it smells nice it can kill you!


This your answer has arrived to me after 2 days. The first such events. Your
hypothesis is correct. It means: if it smells nice it is your ally and it
kill your enemis (fungus. toxic molds, spores etc.). But you must be
carefull - it can kill also you (if too much for you). The key is the
natural proportion. In the human body is 20% C and 0.2% S. The proportion is
1:100. Such proportion is in fresh smoke. After rain is smaller. Now are
such numbers (example):

"The NAAQS for sulfur dioxide is measured in three ways: an annual
arithmetic mean of 0.03 parts per million; 0.14 ppm averaged over 24 hours
and 0.50 parts per million averaged over 3 hours. There are currently 33
localities in the United States that exceed the standard."

This 33 localities should be carefully investigated.
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:


"Rodney Blackall" wrote
...
In article ,
Szczepan Białek wrote:

I have remembered steam engines. They exhaust the mixture of the
smoke from coal with steam. It had nice smell. Nice means healthy.
Is this aspect ivestigated?


No!

Almonds smell nice; hydrogen cyanide (HCN) smells of almonds (I
read); so HCN is good for you?

Benzene smells nice; benzene can give you cancer.

Simple aryl esters smell very nice and fruity - "glue sniffing" can
be lethal.

Hypothesis - if it smells nice it can kill you!


This your answer has arrived to me after 2 days. The first such
events. Your hypothesis is correct. It means: if it smells nice it is
your ally and it kill your enemis (fungus. toxic molds, spores etc.).
But you must be carefull - it can kill also you (if too much for you).
The key is the natural proportion. In the human body is 20% C and 0.2%
S. The proportion is 1:100. Such proportion is in fresh smoke. After
rain is smaller. Now are such numbers (example):

"The NAAQS for sulfur dioxide is measured in three ways: an annual
arithmetic mean of 0.03 parts per million; 0.14 ppm averaged over 24
hours and 0.50 parts per million averaged over 3 hours. There are
currently 33 localities in the United States that exceed the
standard."

This 33 localities should be carefully investigated.
S*




By any chance, are you related to Dr. Dasara Nagamani?

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"William Asher"

By any chance, are you related to Dr. Dasara Nagamani?


I do not know. Where can I find something about him?
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