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Donno for sure, but my guess is they would break down any proteins in your

respiratory tract, or your body would react, and end up with a " dry "

drowning type scenario

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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 6:42 AM, gilovedo <gilovedo@...> wrote:

> Why is there a specific warning to not inhale enzymes? Not like I was

> going to do that purposely, but I was wondering why there was a concern

> about this at all. Can anyone tell me?

>

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because there is a lawyer that tells the company how to stay out of trouble

because it was researched and found someone did it , had trouble , probably sued

and got something because there was no warning not to do. protease on the wrong

tissue can cause problems.

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From: gilovedo@...

Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 11:42:48 +0000

Subject: Why is there a specific warning to not inhale enzymes?

Why is there a specific warning to not inhale enzymes? Not like I was going to

do that purposely, but I was wondering why there was a concern about this at

all. Can anyone tell me?

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People who work around enzymes and have inhaled large amounts, or had frequent

skin contact in manufacturing plants, have experienced skin irritation, itching,

and discomfort. It's a precautionary measure to avoid inhaling directly into the

soft tissues of the lungs.

There is no problem with normal digestive use.

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> Why is there a specific warning to not inhale enzymes? Not like I was going

to do that purposely, but I was wondering why there was a concern about this at

all. Can anyone tell me?

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> > Why is there a specific warning to not inhale enzymes? Not like I was going

to do that purposely, but I was wondering why there was a concern about this at

all. Can anyone tell me?

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