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Old 28-06-2005, 12:57 AM
Doug Kanter
 
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Yes, I'm sure a lot of people have been used in controlled studies and

fed things like the plastics that are used for food containers,
aluminum foil, carpet cleaner, lysol, room deodorizer, fantasik spray
cleaner, soaps used for washing dishes.....


"None of the products you just mentioned are designed to kill things. "


Last time I checked, Lysol contains chemicals specifically designed to
kill germs on contact. So do many of the new soaps used for cleaning
dishes. Any of those been put through tests where humans eat them?
Doooh, there goes that argument! And since when does not being
specifically designed to kill things mean that something is
automatically safe? I don't think gasoline was designed to kill things
either, but I wouldn't drink it.


OK - Lysol. If you use that in a place where your kids are likely to be
rolling around and making constant skin contact, like a lawn, you are an
idiot and your kids should be taken away from you and placed in a home with
parents who didn't take the short bus to school.

Now - onward:
Meanwhile: Here's the source of the toxicology data for the chemicals at
that web site. Do I need to explain the significance of this information, or
can you extrapolate on your own?

INDUSTRY TASK FORCE II ON 2,4-D RESEARCH DATA
B-26 Cedar Point Villas
Swansboro, NC 28584
Information Line: U.S. and Canada (800) 345-5109
FAX (252) 393-6327

What does this information mean to you? And while we're at it, how old are
you? Your age is crucial to this discussion.