On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 13:53:43 -0500, "Nikki"
<nospam.nikkibooher@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
how come everyone is always making such a big deal of it? I had looked on my
bottles of ick med and the ones at the store and never seen a warning, but i
have read it several times on the interent, that its better to use natural
cures because of the risk of cancer, i was thinking if it was that big of a
risk it should be on the bottle or something like that, i was a little
worried about touching the water with ick med in it.
Nikki
When you go to the supermarket, do you see all the foods labeled with
warnings about the unhealthy ingredients on the package? The
carcinogenic coatings they put on your fruit and vegetables to keep
them fresh and shiny? Why in the world should an industry as
unregulated as the fish products industry warn you that their medicine
might not cure everything under the sun and might actually cause harm?
-- Mister Gardener
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Re: plastics ... Said true believers would suggest that new bottles... exposure level that humans would be exposed from drinking from nalgene...BPA: there is "limited evidence" that BPA may be a human toxin at the ... So is there a theoretical risk here? ... (rec.music.gdead)
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