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Beware DHMO!


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#1 Smokin'Sims

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 11:48 AM

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 12:00 PM

Some Uses:
- as a major ingredient in many home-brewed bombs

Looks like the Newbie's need to take note

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 12:45 PM

"A similar study conducted by U.S. researchers Patrick K. McCluskey and Matthew Kulick also found that nearly 90 percent of the citizens participating in their study were willing to sign a petition to support an outright ban on the use of Dihydrogen Monoxide in the United States."

I may write my congressman about this.

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 05:57 PM

Yep, Nasty stuff. One reason why I never heat up leftovers in the styrofoam to go containers, in the microwave.
I certainly have no love for the folks who use this stuff with no consideration for it effects on consumers.

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 06:33 PM

If you look it up, "plastic" food containers use a code for what is safe for humans, it appears in a triangle at the bottom of the container, those numbers being... 1, 2, 4, 5. These are safe for microwave, food storage etc.

While this has nothing to do with DHMO, it is good to know information.

Edited by Pugman1943, 12 April 2012 - 06:34 PM.


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Posted 12 April 2012 - 07:30 PM

Wow just wow. Holy crap that scares the shit out of me for the possible health problems of my decendants.

Edited by Aussie Shaun, 12 April 2012 - 07:30 PM.


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Posted 12 April 2012 - 07:53 PM

Yep, Nasty stuff. One reason why I never heat up leftovers in the styrofoam to go containers, in the microwave.
I certainly have no love for the folks who use this stuff with no consideration for it effects on consumers.


You better not drink water then....Dihydrogen (H2) Monoxide (O)

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 09:16 PM

Edit: never mind this is fun.

Edited by Yojimbo, 12 April 2012 - 09:18 PM.


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Posted 13 April 2012 - 01:08 PM


Yep, Nasty stuff. One reason why I never heat up leftovers in the styrofoam to go containers, in the microwave.
I certainly have no love for the folks who use this stuff with no consideration for it effects on consumers.


You better not drink water then....Dihydrogen (H2) Monoxide (O)


Was wondering how long until someone pointed this out. It's a chemist joke.

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Posted 13 April 2012 - 04:39 PM

Man, talk about premature ejacs. Didn't even make a whole page! Yeah, it was squashed pretty quickly back when it first started circulating..
Steam is used to expand the beads for styrofoam. Anybody who was working any type of plastics molding, as I do, knew this as soon as it started circulating.
This reminded me of it, and I actually "got" a few guys at work today. Funniest part was one of the guys I got to start freaking out had to bring up how my cigar smoking was just as dangerous. :laugh:

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Posted 13 April 2012 - 04:55 PM

If you look it up, "plastic" food containers use a code for what is safe for humans, it appears in a triangle at the bottom of the container, those numbers being... 1, 2, 4, 5. These are safe for microwave, food storage etc.

While this has nothing to do with DHMO, it is good to know information.


Nothing conclusive, really. Styrene in and of itself is approved by the FDA. It is naturally occuring in food/nature. There are differant types of "Styrofoam". Some are not advised for food due to the other components/additives. We had to spend a lot of money to combat the scare tactics that were being used, years ago, to put certain customers at ease.

Edited by MadMonk, 13 April 2012 - 04:55 PM.


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Posted 13 April 2012 - 08:27 PM

I play this joke on my 8th graders every year at the end of our Chemistry term. Some get it, some make posters to warn other students in our school.




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