NDMA is not a known carcinogin, like methylene chloride. It's a suspect carcinogin, which means it hasn't been proven to cause cancer in anything but lab animals, usually in ultra lage doses. Here's the to see for yourself. The FDA may have a hidden agenda here.
NDMA is not a known carcinogin, like methylene chloride. It's a suspect carcinogin, which means it hasn't been proven to cause cancer in anything but lab animals, usually in ultra lage doses. Here's the [product Safety Data Sheet](http://www.t3db.ca/system/msds/attachments/000/000/906/original/T3D0199.pdf?1413587595) to see for yourself. The FDA may have a hidden agenda here.
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