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by ars
3685 days ago
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> There are chemicals that can kill you with a couple milligrams or less. Obviously, but they are pretty straightforward things. This chemical that causes Parkinsons is quite different, it has a complicated method of actually becoming active, and seems to target a very specific part of the brain. Unlike those other chemicals, this one is not something you could predict by simply looking at it. Which is my point - the straightforward, or easily predicted chemicals we already are cautious about. The issue is the complicated or unexpected ones, the ones with very delayed effects. |
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