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The Dangers of DHMO
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This insidious substance is called DHMO, and is sometimes known as hydric acid or hydroxic acid. Be forewarned: According to T. Way, its influence looks to be incredibly difficult to escape. DHMO is more prevalent than Radon gas, and so far not much of a problem, until you start getting too much.
The good news: Low-Moderate-level intake of DHMO/hydroxic acid has thusfar been deemed non-fatal and reasonably non-cumulative in effects. The bad news: In excess, DHMO can kill. The best course of action is to recognize it and exercise appropriate caution and common sense whenever you come into contact with it.
Some DHMO facts:
- Since 1946, and probably before the Industrial Revolution, Every known aquifer in the United States has been contaminated with DHMO, especially those in New Jersey and Delaware.
- Due to its polarized arrangement of electron bonds, DHMO is frequently used as an industrial solvent.
- Several people are injured or killed each year due to excess exposure to, or intake of DHMO.
- Accidental inhalation, even in small quantities, has caused death in several individuals.
- A chemical cousin of DHMO has been used extensively in the manufacture of atomic fuel rods and weapons-grade plutonium.
- DHMO has been found embedded in human and bovine muscle tissues in rural England from 1992-1998; and also inside cancerous tumors.
- Once DHMO gets into food, it is almost impossible to get out completely.
- One or more chemical advocacy groups have tried to counter the claims of DHMO.org and have tried to rename it the more benign and people-friendly term “Hydrogen Hydroxide”.
- As of this time, there isn’t a filter yet made that can remove DHMO from drinking water. More than 95% of them end up refining the substance.
***More complete and exhaustive information is available at DHMO.org. Please See the Links Below.
DHMO.org DHMO Facts DHMO-MSDS DHMO Advocates
Posted by Will on 04/ 1/06 | Comments (0) | Email to a friend |

