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  2. Are scented candles bad for you? What the science says - AOL

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    If you want to continue using candles, experts have some tips for how you can minimize any potential health risks: Choose candles labeled as 100% soy wax, beeswax or stearin wax when possible.

  3. Scented candles may be bad for your health - AOL

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    Consider soy or natural beeswax candles as an alternative to the scented paraffin variety. If you still need that fresh spring breeze scent, maybe you should just open a window! RELATED: Shop for ...

  4. Are Candles Bad for Your Health? Experts Explain - AOL

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    Doctors and researchers explain if candles are bad for your health, and if you should be concerned that burning one could be toxic.

  5. Paraffin wax - Wikipedia

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    Paraffin represented a major advance in the candle-making industry because it burned cleanly and was cheaper to manufacture than other candle fuels such as beeswax and tallow. Paraffin wax initially suffered from a low melting point. This was remedied by adding stearic acid. The production of paraffin wax enjoyed a boom in the early 20th ...

  6. Paraffin Safety Association of Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Paraffin Safety Association of Southern Africa (also known as PASASA) is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to ensuring the safe use of paraffin in the domestic environment. [1] PASASA was founded in 1996 by the petroleum industry of South Africa as a response to high incidents of paraffin incidents and poisoning amongst children ...

  7. Fire eating - Wikipedia

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    These include paraffin candles, plastic, and thick multithreaded rope. [4] According to Daniel Mannix's 1951 sideshow memoir Step right up!, the real "secret" to fire eating is enduring pain; he mentions that tolerating constant blisters on your tongue, lips and throat is also necessary. Many other fire eaters dismiss this, claiming that ...

  8. Hidden toxins in candles: What you need to know and ... - AOL

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    When comparing soy, coconut and paraffin candles, several factors come into play: Raw material sourcing: Soy and coconut are renewable resources, while paraffin is a by-product of petroleum refining.

  9. Turpentine - Wikipedia

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    Turpentine, now understood to be dangerous for consumption, was a common medicine among seamen during the Age of Discovery. It was one of several products carried aboard Ferdinand Magellan's fleet during the first circumnavigation of the globe. [29] Taken internally it was used as a treatment for intestinal parasites. This is dangerous, due to ...