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http://www.ehponline.org/members/2007/9848/9848.pdf

RD50, measurement of chemicals based on

trigiminal,karyngeall,sensory irritation effects

as noted by Alarie et al. 2000, the TLV may need to be lower than 0.03

RD50 to prevent other toxic effects.

seams to me that if your haveing sensory irritation effects,amounts are

to high! and sensory nerves can only take so much irritant damage. if

your haveing sensory irritation effects your immune system would be

activated weather it sees it as a " allergen " or a irritant or toxin.

just through allergen in there because it's always used as convenant

and I thought it was a good time to apply that, I mean hey, if chemical

toxins can be detected with allergy testing and put off as a simple

allergy, it should be considered here and with a allergy wouldn't any

amount be to much? wzapexially when you have that ole MCS allergy!

I mean really, what is setting a dose responce going to help? well we

all be given little meters to place under pur nose or what? who will

really be protected by setting dose responces on chemical toxins?

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