1 year ago15 points(+0/-0/+15Score on mirror)1 child
First it was their talcum powder, then it was their vaccines, and now it's their band aids. Some righteous soldier needs to fire bomb all their offices.
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
Well, I've been contemplating the idea of just replacing all my first aid bandaids with more gauze, anyway. This certainly supports that idea. Given how adulterated everything is nowadays, I should verify that even the gauze is safe. Found out a while ago that cotton, and all other plant based fabrics, are sprayed with some rather nasty chemicals, just like our food, which stays on the fabric and can be absorbed through the skin, even after numerous washing machine cycles. Even many of the bleaching agents and dyes that are used on clothe are dangerous to human health.
Complete societal collapse, revolt throughout the White Western world, execution and removal of all parasites, tyrants, and non-whites, and reformation of Western civilization from the ground up, re-examining all preconceived notions we've been fed for at least the last few hundred years.
The effect of fluoride on bone tissue is much less controversial than its effect on the brain and much more well understood: fluoride actively replaces calcium when it gets to your bones, which essentially destroys the structural strength.
I specifically use Bandaid brand because I've found everything else is garbage.
I don't usually use bandages at all. But when working with metal I can easily get wide and deep cuts, and in that case I will. If I'm working, a bandage that can't stay on is less than useless. If I don't use any bandage, my cuts are getting full of dirt, grease, sweat, animal droppings, mold, residue from other materials etc.
What if well made bandages require PFAs? At that point it's a matter of picking your poison; either risk statistical side effects from new technology, or suffer from maladies that have been forgotten.
They claim 3m has committed to stop using PFAs, so I'll give them a try, but who knows what they use instead?
Oh nice, so the one place they should be far away from. Let me guess, it's that teflon shit that totally won't come off with normal cooking temperatures.
Edit: What dumb motherfucker downvotes this?
>MMMH Teflon® yum yum!