We are consumers of Natural Gas for Heating, and Hot water.

I want to know if , at the molecular level, the chemicals that explode in the hydrofracking process are carried by the gas into the home?

If we are inhaling these chemicals, would it explain some of the sinus and lung infections people have been getting?
(An explosion is an explosion, even at the molecular level, and if inhaled can cause tissue damage leading to sinusitis and bronchitis...)

Do we really need to use these chemicals?

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"An explosion is an explosion, even at a molecular level"?

Sounds like solid science.  Good enough for me.  Let's ban fracing.  Where do I sign up?

sounds like mentos and cola what spews into the enviroment with that?


We are consumers of Natural Gas for Heating, and Hot water.

I want to know if , at the molecular level, the chemicals that
explode in the hydrofracking process are carried by the gas into the home?

If we are inhaling these chemicals, would it explain some of the sinus and lung
infections people have been getting? (An explosion is an explosion, even at the
molecular level, and if inhaled can cause tissue damage leading to sinusitis and bronchitis...)

Do we really need to use these chemicals?

Geeesh;

These aren't explosions, just high pressure water causing cracks. And its thousands of feet below ground.

You wanna know whats causing all of this sinusitis? Try homes that are too airtight and full of chemicals like  fire retardants, candle fumes, perfumes. so-called "air fresheners," disinfectants,  cleaners, chemicals that off-gas from furniture, cabinets, flooring, paint, printers, and hundreds of other chemicals in the home and workplace. Don't ignore all the chemicals in your foods, all the hormones, the anti-biotics, the preservatives, the coloring agents, artificial flavorings, and more.

People are much more at risk from all the chemicals in their homes and in their food then they will ever be from fracking.

is your furnace set up to put its exhaust into your duct work?? hahahaha

I am sure that some folks probably do... LOL They are using a gas appliance with a system that exposes the burn chamber to their environment. (Not a sealed system.) In this case, MOST of the gas, (Burned or not..) along with any chemicals, will make it outside thru the vent and into the outside air. (For the rest of the world to breath in.)

What's in the chemicals?

 Mark, Woodstock is over go home.

So you are saying that you know first hand that there is no danger from the mysterious chemicals being used in the hydrofracking process? Cute comment by the way.. Woodstock was a bit before my time old man...

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