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by sametmax
3385 days ago
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There is probably not "any real toxic effect" with a small dose taken over a few months in an isolated study. But what about a small dose taken over years, and interacting with the thousands of small doses of synthetic chemicals we have in our body because of processed food, hygiene products, clothes, surface treatments and medicine ? This we have no way to know. There are already so many reasons to get in contact with synthetic chemicals. I think it's sane policy to limit them a much as we can when we can, especially in something as ubiquitous as water. Yes having drinkable water is essential, but some cities manage to have it with much less additives. It should be the default goal for anything related to public health. |
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Such a pointless distinction. There are many chemicals that occur naturally and will kill you.