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BumRushDaShow

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3. So much of our clothing is imported
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 06:34 AM
Jan 4

that it will be difficult to actually regulate the use of it by foreign countries for that HUGE category of products that we import.

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Clothing manufacturers use it NJCher Jan 4 #1
So much of our clothing is imported BumRushDaShow Jan 4 #3
Always wash new clothes Evolve Dammit Jan 4 #13
I didn't buy it NJCher Jan 4 #17
Lots of folks don't and the chemicals used can be quite toxic! Evolve Dammit Jan 4 #30
I was hospitalized for formaldehyde poisoning emanating from the particle board flooring of my condo. C0RI0LANUS Jan 4 #2
I remember the sad instances of those FEMA trailers delivered after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita BumRushDaShow Jan 4 #4
Hi BRDS, yes, I remember that all too well. Thanks "Dubya!" I was told my lungs could have collapsed. C0RI0LANUS Jan 4 #5
Formaldehyde BumRushDaShow Jan 4 #7
Looking at those jars made me sick. I wouldn't wish formaldehyde poisoning on my worst enemy. C0RI0LANUS Jan 4 #28
To this day I regret buying a bunk bed for one of my kids that had particle board. Baitball Blogger Jan 4 #6
what was up with the "george formans" ?? aren't those the little grills for the kitchen? nt orleans Jan 4 #18
Teflon. When the news came out, they were listed as one of the suspect products. Baitball Blogger Jan 4 #20
got it. thanks. i never had one so i wasn't sure nt orleans Jan 4 #27
It is absolutely infuriating that they are JUST NOW figuring this out. I've always had extreme reactions BComplex Jan 4 #8
They have known (as a retired chemist myself, I certainly knew) BumRushDaShow Jan 4 #9
NSS. I have always had reactions to formaldehyde, starting as a teen when I niyad Jan 4 #10
Yes. Nail polish IcyPeas Jan 4 #22
For a very long time, only a few, very expensive, European brands of polish niyad Jan 4 #32
Trump and his band-of-idiots will say: "Looks like that stuff might just cure them flu's and colds" chouchou Jan 4 #11
I wonder if the Orange Traitor drinks the stuff Wicked Blue Jan 4 #12
Probably. Makes him smarter. chouchou Jan 4 #15
Chemical lobby will wield more clout than ever in a few weeks. Evolve Dammit Jan 4 #14
They knew formaldehyde was carcinogenic back in the early 70s. in Comparative Anatomy class, when we are were Martin68 Jan 4 #16
Formaldehyde was used in milk in the 1890s (Smithsonian article - infants died) IcyPeas Jan 4 #19
Putting formaldehyde into milk was NOT a Nobel Prize winning concept. Are we lab rats for companies? C0RI0LANUS Jan 4 #24
Tiny amounts are in vaccines, so RFK et al will latch onto this. nt pnwmom Jan 4 #21
Tiny amounts put into vaccines like Polio & DTap womanofthehills Jan 4 #34
I put a couple of spoonfuls in my morning coffee, for ageing prevention. OverBurn Jan 4 #23
It's "helped" a lot of people prevent aging. live love laugh Jan 4 #36
Thank the Koch brothers KT2000 Jan 4 #25
I thought formaldehyde was removed from building materials about 1990 bucolic_frolic Jan 4 #26
I massaged my Dad's feet with formaldehyde Marthe48 Jan 4 #29
So what can we do to lower our exposure? Tweedy Jan 4 #31
Wear 100% cotton clothing flamingdem Jan 4 #33
Buy nothing made with pressed wood womanofthehills Jan 4 #35
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