My guess is Di-Hydro-Mono-Oxyde. It's lethal in large doses ingested and smaller doses inhaled.
My guess is Di-Hydro-Mono-Oxyde. It's lethal in large doses ingested and smaller doses inhaled.
That shit is really nasty, in Flint, Michigan.
That shit is really nasty, in Flint, Michigan.
The nasty stuff in Flint isn't the DMHO, but the lead from the pipes from which it's distributed from.
The nasty stuff in Flint isn't the DMHO, but the lead from the pipes from which it's distributed from.
And to ingest the lead what are they drinking, tap water. No one consumes lead by itself. .
And to ingest the lead what are they drinking, tap water. No one consumes lead by itself. [Water is the universal solvent](https://water.usgs.gov/edu/qa-solvent.html).
It's in nearly everything too. Pet food, make-up, toothpaste and nasal spray, just to name a few items.
I'm not one to go banging on the door to congress, but this substance really needs to be strictly regulated.
It's in nearly everything too. Pet food, make-up, toothpaste and nasal spray, just to name a few items.
I'm not one to go banging on the door to congress, but this substance really needs to be strictly regulated.
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