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also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to heat. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.

I am also sure you all shower at least once a day some of you twice in tap water from your showerhead abosrbing countless heavy metals and contaminants. if I said, "hey you know, by fixing your gut microbiome, having actual hygeine, and managing stress, you can reduce your showers to once a month without smelling bad" you would think I am insane..but I don't go top posting hey you guyzzzz sToP shoWrReeen

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one. You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score
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also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with the one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to heat. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.

I am also sure you all shower at least once a day some of you twice in tap water from your showerhead abosrbing countless heavy metals and contaminants. if I said, "hey you know, by fixing your gut microbiome, having actual hygeine, and managing stress, you can reduce your showers to once a month without smelling bad" you would think I am insane..but I don't go top posting hey you guyzzzz sToP shoWrReeen

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one. You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with the one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to hest. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.

I am also sure you all shower at least once a day some of you twice in tap water from your showerhead abosrbing countless heavy metals and contaminants. if I said, "hey you know, by fixing your gut microbiome, having actual hygeine, and managing stress, you can reduce your showers to once a month without smelling bad" you would think I am insane..but I don't go top posting hey you guyzzzz sToP shoWrReeen

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one. You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with the one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to hest. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.

I am also sure you all shower at least once aa day some of you twice in tap water from your showerhead abosrbing countless heavy metals and contaminants. if I said, "hey you know, by fixing your gut microbiome, having actual hygeine, and managing stress, you can reduce your showers to once a month without smelling bad" you would think I am insane..but I don't go top posting hey you guyzzzz sToP shoWrReeen

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one. You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with the one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to hest. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one.

You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with the one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to hest. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one.

You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with the one related to perfume which men and women wear daily

PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.

Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study

"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"

And that is in large amounts, subjected to hest. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume.

We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one.

You Might as well be a liberal.

1 year ago
1 score