bluesmiley said:If anything, I'm impressed by the safety measures taken in the fluridil study...the whole point being, what is the effect of fluridil when absorbed into the skin? Luckily Eucapil seems to have taken that danger into account and water renders fluridil void, which discounts it from ever being a systemic threat...
...and isopropyl alcohol? It's called rubbing alcohol for a reason. It's used in skin care products all over the place, and I really believe we would have heard more about it if it were potentially a real problem. I'm not going to sniff or drink it, and I think we'd have watched a 20/20 episode about it long ago if it was a real threat.
Well most people dont put isopropyl alcohol on their scalp EVERY day for life. That is the difference. Also I'm not sure that there are not that many cosmetic products that use it. I did an extensive search and only found 2 (both were from 1992 or earlier and gave no indication that they were sitll being sold).
I know they say that they *somehow* modified fluridil so that it would break down in water, but I wish that they would explain this a bit more. Perhaps I will email them.
Really the main thing I dont like is that the study was supervised by an interpharma employee. There is really no excuse for that.
I will probably end up ordering it soon...but these lingering questions do bother me.