Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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Prime wrote:Mukiri wrote:King G wrote:jguru wrote:King G wrote:the issue of KY leading to cancer can only be sorted out by @jguru not @mukiri. I already said before, KY does not cause cancer. It's a water-soluble lubricant containing glycerin, a sugar base and some antiseptic. It's biologically non-reactive. If it was cancerous, consider the risk to all the ladies who've visited their Ob/Gyn or delivered a baby and all the men who've visited their prostate doctor. And to the millions of men and women who use it satisfactorily in the confines of their bedrooms. Thanks. wapi bro. mukiri to apologise to sis prime for scaring her stiff and spoiling her pleasure. Chindwe! You must be using alot of that stuff. For your own good, just google 'KY Jelly+Cancer' and read afew of the articles you'll find. In all things, Natural, is the way to go. If you have to use a lubricant, use a natural unprocessed extra virgin lubricant. As with food, as with medicine/herbs, probiotics etc. It is you whom should apologize for dismissing me! Are any of your google sources authoritative? As far as I can comprehend, all respected medical journals and sites of repute give KY jelly the green light. The composition has been improved over time and some variants discontinued for one reason or the other. but right from WHO, MAYO clinic, breastcancer.org etc, I cant find any authority that discourages KY jelly based on carcinogenic properties. Infact the breastcancer.org discussion boards seem to encourage its use http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/87/topic/742749 or http://journeyingbeyondbreastca...ing-menopausal-symptoms/I am not trashing your suggestion on usage of the suggested natural oil based lubricants but trust me. If KY was carcinogenic, its use would have been long banned. You are more likely to get cancer from the Sukuma wiki you eat than from the use of Lubricants. I agree with you. However, don't misunderstand me. I have nothing against KY 'personally'. I have everything against manufactured/processed things if there is a natural alternative. The very slight chance that maybe, just maybe it might cause something is enough for me.
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