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Safe Sex by James W. Brackett (1991, Paperback) 
Safe Sex by James W. Brackett (1991, Paperback)
Publisher: Emis Inc
Publication Date: 1991-02-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0929240251
ISBN-13: 9780929240251
Product ID: EPID1459004
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  Very poor content
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This book seems like just a minimum effort attempt to cash in on the safe sex campaign. Little or no real content worth the price. Save your money is my advice.


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  Safe sex?
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH CONDOMS?

The medical hole in the "safe sex" argument! Natural holes are present in latex up to 5 microns wide - holes 700 times bigger than the AIDs virus, larger than STDs and even sperm. In 1992 a Food and Drug Administration study showed detectable leakage of HIV-sized particles in one-third of all condoms tested. The "failure rate" is 2.5% breakage -13-15% of women whose partners use condoms alone fall pregnant in one year - HIV particles are much smaller than sperm.

The Truth about Condoms joint medical statement.On Friday, July 20,2001 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released an official government document detailing the research on condom effectiveness.
STD Condom Effectiveness
Gonorrhea Women — No clinical proof of effectiveness Men — Some effectiveness
Chlamydia No clinical proof of effectiveness
Trichomoniasis No clinical proof of effectiveness
Syphilis No clinical proof of effectiveness
Genital Herpes No clinical proof of effectiveness
Human Papillomavirus No clinical proof of effectiveness
The Mariposa Study (funded by Durex) showed condoms are NO PROTECTION against viruses

Condoms used for vaginal intercourse result in a 14% pregnancy rate per year of "typical" use.

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Recent reports in the literature indicate that from about 1 percent to 6 percent of the general population and about 8 percent to 12 percent of regularly exposed health care workers are sensitized
to latex.


An estimated 17 million Americans are now sensitive to latex ( up from not one recorded case twenty years ago)

SOURCE FDA - Medwatch


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