12/08/09
The EPA Warned About CO2 But Not DHMO. Why Not?
Should I be concerned about Dihydrogen Monoxide?
Yes, you should be concerned about DHMO! Although the U.S. Government and the
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) do not classify Dihydrogen Monoxide as a toxic
or carcinogenic substance (as it does with better known chemicals such as
hydrochloric acid and benzene), DHMO is a constituent of many known toxic
substances, diseases and disease-causing agents, environmental hazards and can
even be lethal to humans in quantities as small as a thimbleful.
Research conducted by award-winning U.S. scientist Nathan Zohner concluded that
roughly 86 percent of the population supports a ban on dihydrogen monoxide.
Although his results are preliminary, Zohner believes people need to pay closer
attention to the information presented to them regarding Dihydrogen Monoxide. He
adds that if more people knew the truth about DHMO then studies like the one he
conducted would not be necessary.
Get the whole story and all the facts at Dihydrogen Monoxide - DHMO Homepage.