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Originally posted by Darth Cheesecake
You may be right. I just pulled out some bristles from my Crest Spinbrush (they came out easily) and this is what the staple looked like. Compare his pic and mine, they are pretty close.
Originally posted by Wig
I don't see where the arsenical came from? The lab report said 70Cu 30Nickle whatever, no mention of arsenic was made. And even if it was arsenical brass the arsenic would have no effect on humans, there is arsenic in apple seeds - you need 12Oz of apple seeds to die (apparently).
Originally posted by PrototypeGamma
If you read the other thread, they've already done a lot of work trying to figure out what these things are. They are made of Arsenical 70/30 Brass, the arsenic part of which really creeps me out.
Originally posted by Wig
If you use a stick make sure it is willow.
Originally posted by Sniffer
its nano technology, you live where chemtrails have been sprayed, those gold chips are defunk lines of code rejected by your chemistry makeup
Originally posted by Wig
It's on normal toothbrushes not electric ones.
Originally posted by Wig
I don't see where the arsenical came from? The lab report said 70Cu 30Nickle whatever, no mention of arsenic was made. And even if it was arsenical brass the arsenic would have no effect on humans, there is arsenic in apple seeds - you need 12Oz of apple seeds to die (apparently).
[edit on 16/8/2007 by Wig]
Originally posted by Wig
How many (assuming they did contain arsenic) of these wee brass tabs do you think would be needed to become serious? I'd say too many to even bother thinking about it.
Originally posted by Wig
there is arsenic in apple seeds - you need 12Oz of apple seeds to die (apparently).
Originally posted by pjslugThe apple seed arsenic myth has run for a long time and need to really be put to rest. Different labs have come up with different results, and even the ones who have said there are minute traces inside the seeds have said that they are so ridiculously small, they could not be detected by any normal means. They do, however, contain moderate levels cyanide. They also contain a cancer fighting compound called amygdalin