A list of puns related to "Generally recognized as safe"
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For me itβs Mach-Hommy. I liked his features on Westside Gunnβs recent projects, but I just couldnβt get into his solo work. There was a lot of great production and lyricism but I found his singing pretty hit-and-miss. I still heβs an interesting artist with some good tracks, but I personally donβt find him as great as some think he is. Thatβs just my opinion, though.
"A pregnant woman who follows the instructions for the recommended use of sunscreen products containing 6% oxybenzone (two 1-ounce application of sunscreen) could have concentrations of oxybenzone and fetal blood levels reach as high as 3,800 part per billion in the woman, and 384 parts per billion in the fetus. These concentrations of oxybenzone can potentially cause these toxic cellular changes, and give rise to Hirschsprungβs Disease."
"Oxybenzone that is contaminating swimming pools and beaches can be absorbed directly into the skin of pregnant women and children, increasing their exposure to oxybenzone and the risk associated with that exposure. I wonβt let my own children get into public swimming pools or many beaches because the levels of oxybenzone and octocrylene can be dangerously high."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0890623818305835
https://haereticus-lab.org/oxybenzone-2/
http://www.ktvn.com/story/40219841/oxybenzone-from-sunscreens-threatens-birth-defect
The link has been discussed by various derms throughout the years and it has been talked about prior as endocrine disruptive. FDA delisted 14 chemical sunscreen compounds.
Hi all,
I'm doing some research on the ingredients on a CBD vape I'd like to use and the ingredient in question is Triethyl Citrate. The CBD website says that Triethyl Citrate has been classified as GRAS by the FDA, but when looking it up myself it's unclear if that meant for eating or if that includes inhaling.
Here is the FDA link: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=184.1911
and here is the link for the CBD site where it claims that it's safe: https://www.thecbdistillery.com/new-vape-upgrades-from-cbdistillery/
So does this mean that it should be safe to vape? Or are they twisting the FDA findings?
This is a study done retrospectively after noticing improvements during stem cell treatments. They have applied for a patent for this new usage of "granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor". Guess this is as good a reddit as any for this. edit:I don't know why there is no link, probably just cognitive decline. http://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2012/06/21/gmcsf-treatment-associated-with-improved-cognition-in-cancer-patients-usf-moffitt-study-finds/
crosspost in r/kratom
I'm sure that this has been talked about before, but do we know if we have any update on what the current status is?
^(In order to conclude a GRASE determination, a drug must satisfy three criteria:)
I was watching news footage on YouTube from 1991, when Magic was diagnosed with HIV and was forced to retire. This seemed to be the consensus from all the news reports. I know MJ had won his first ring by that time and was clearly a superstar, but obviously not the highest on the all-time GOAT list yet. Iβd appreciate hearing from anyone who was an NBA fan at the time, as I was too young to know.
I wonder what that was like?
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