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I cannot engrain 20+ years of medical experience, clinical trials, studies, and education,into you, on a forum.I don’t know, I’m struggling to see the harm with tape other than the potential endocrine disruption from the plastic.
the toluene and other harmful chemicals would have flashed off or evaporated when the tape is made so maybe not as toxic or harmful people are making out?
Respectfully, you lack even the basic fundamentals, regarding definitions of words you use. Flashing means partial vaporizarion, It means it now has the ability to become flammable in air..... making the product less flammable as a tape, hence not needing an MSDS sheet.
It certainly doesn't mean the compound has disappeared or is undetectable.
If you believe having multiple industrial chemicals attached to your largest, most vascular organ ,long term, is not harmful........
I have a bridge to sell you.
Have a laboratory perform a full toxicology on your blood sample, and get back to me. They will all be detectable, with 100% absolute certainty.
Central nervous system toxicity..... SINGLE exposure.
Are you of the impression, the more chemicals with this warning and the longer your exposure, the lesser the risk? It's actually the opposite, it's called synergy.
Asking a tape company for what's essentially medical advice, and taking a "I just don't think", posture is absolute lunacy.
Leave medical science to the professionals.
Ignorance is Bliss.
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