Here is an answer I received for Craig's "Blue Bras"!
Regards
Vivek
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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 14:26:52 -0400
From: Lucie Fritz <[log in to unmask]>
To: VIVEKANANDAN SACHIDANANDAM <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Blue Bras !
Several questions:
1. Does the lady use a "blue" product to whiten her clothes in the
laundry? These products were popular in the past, and it might have
remained in the bra, moving downward and concentrating if she
perspired. Ask her for a list of laudnry products she might have used
on the bra.
2. Is it one-sided, or both sided?
3. Any evidence of it under the arms, too?
4. Did you ask her for any clues? Had she ever noticed it before in any
other clothes? If if is a metabolic problem, why would it be limited to
this bra? (on the other hand, if if it s laundry product, it is likely
to be everywhere, too.)
Remember Occam's razor: the simplest explanation is likely to be the
true one. for a metabolic problem, you would have to have a substance
that is known to be or to turn blue, that would exit the body in an
exocrine, secretory way, I vote for laundry products
or even a clothing dye from another garment, that migrated to the bra in
the dryer.
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