This is pure sensationalism. Phenols can enter water supplies by farm runoff. From a NIH site: "Chlorophenols have not been shown conclusively to be mutagens, teratogens or carcinogens. However, these compounds may act as promotors or cocarcinogens and the immune system is particularly sensitive to their toxic effects. Transplacental exposure to chlorophenols may result in embryotoxicity and abortion. The major mode of toxic action is as uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation. The toxicity of chlorophenols decreases with decreasing chlorination. These chemicals are mild hepatotoxins and are stored mainly in hepatic and renal tissues. Chlorophenols are readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and excreted fairly rapidly via the urine."
So, mostly you piss them out quickly. If a person is already has compromised health, or immune system. A tiny amount of chlorinated phenols is the least of their worries. Somehow, we manage to live to 80 years old in spite of this horrible scourge.
I think I'll not use The Daily Stormer for health advice.
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