Neat. So where's the evidence? This is the second post in half a day, everyone is bouncing up and down about how they're killing us with this 'toxin' and not a single link about how it causes any harm.
Is it because someonein California (where everything is known to cause cancer) is looking for a payday?
What's next? The evil plot to kill us all with the dangerous additive dihydrogen monoxide?
Dyhydrogen monoxide is killing people.its a fact! The Minnesota lakes are overflowing with this stuff and 4 people were directly linked to dying from it last year. It is known to prevent oxygen from getting to the lungs!
Yeah, I'm waiting to hear on the "toxicity" of this as well from the lawsuit and since nothing I've found gives specifics, it sounds like its just trying to grab headlines. Route of administration matters. If they are trying to say it's toxic from ingesting based on inhalation toxicity well this isn't going to make it far.
It might be related to this post from some site called Center for Food Safety from six years ago that links to a now-missing .pdf from Mars abut how they were on a five year plan to phase out TiO2, linked in the above article.
The same news article also links to post by the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service detailing that the EU has been forcing companies to remove TiO2 from their food starting back in February of this year.
I'm not saying the EU is the be-all end-all of things, but hey, more DNA-damaging chemicals just for those people that didn't get the clot shot, amirite?
Very nice, a good start. Thank you. If I have time when I get home, maybe I'll see if I can help... But I'll warn you that it's unlikely during the week and I'll probably forget by the weekend!
You can't prove something is safe, you can only prove things aren't safe.
And even then it's convoluted, what's safe in one situation isn't in another. u/Elcycs mentioned dihygrogen monoxide (aka water) as a joke, but there have been instances of people literally drinking themselves to death with water. They OD'd on water...do you now ban water?
Neat. So where's the evidence? This is the second post in half a day, everyone is bouncing up and down about how they're killing us with this 'toxin' and not a single link about how it causes any harm.
Is it because someonein California (where everything is known to cause cancer) is looking for a payday?
What's next? The evil plot to kill us all with the dangerous additive dihydrogen monoxide?
Excuse me are you a fucking dihydrogen monoixide denier??
Dyhydrogen monoxide is killing people.its a fact! The Minnesota lakes are overflowing with this stuff and 4 people were directly linked to dying from it last year. It is known to prevent oxygen from getting to the lungs!
Wake up, sheeple! It would be unstable at STP and simply evaporate into the air! That's what they want you to believe!
Yeah, I'm waiting to hear on the "toxicity" of this as well from the lawsuit and since nothing I've found gives specifics, it sounds like its just trying to grab headlines. Route of administration matters. If they are trying to say it's toxic from ingesting based on inhalation toxicity well this isn't going to make it far.
Unrelated but, there IS a recall on Skittles gummies (and Starbust gummies, and Life Savers gummioes) right now, due to metal shavings in them.
When I was looking for the link to that specific recall (I originally saw a notice when I was out grocery shopping) I came across several articles from over the weekend about a pending lawsuit against the candy company Mars over titanium dioxide.
It might be related to this post from some site called Center for Food Safety from six years ago that links to a now-missing .pdf from Mars abut how they were on a five year plan to phase out TiO2, linked in the above article.
The same news article also links to post by the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service detailing that the EU has been forcing companies to remove TiO2 from their food starting back in February of this year.
And another: "Prof Maged Younes, Chair of EFSA’s expert Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF), said: “Taking into account all available scientific studies and data, the Panel concluded that titanium dioxide can no longer be considered safe as a food additive. A critical element in reaching this conclusion is that we could not exclude genotoxicity concerns after consumption of titanium dioxide particles."
I'm not saying the EU is the be-all end-all of things, but hey, more DNA-damaging chemicals just for those people that didn't get the clot shot, amirite?
Very nice, a good start. Thank you. If I have time when I get home, maybe I'll see if I can help... But I'll warn you that it's unlikely during the week and I'll probably forget by the weekend!
Heard it was because someone's pecker turned rainbow colors doing the HB challenge... taste the rainbow 🌈
Maybe you can show us how “ safe “ it is ? I’m not being an ass, maybe contribute to helping us old people.
TiO2 is about as inert as any chemical.
It is why Titanium is so hard to refine.
You can't prove something is safe, you can only prove things aren't safe.
And even then it's convoluted, what's safe in one situation isn't in another. u/Elcycs mentioned dihygrogen monoxide (aka water) as a joke, but there have been instances of people literally drinking themselves to death with water. They OD'd on water...do you now ban water?