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You gotta know that I've taken some time off to play around on this forum.
Penny18;
Quote:1. There is no such thing as body magnetic properties used to attract solution.You are correct. Ramcat is incorrect. The electrostatic charge that causes lint to adhere to your clothing is imparted into the fabric by mechanical means, typically by rubbing against a dry body. The electrostatic force in the Mysic system is generated by a dedicated power supply, providing for a substantial voltage differential which translates into a considerable electromechanical force.
Quote:2. Aloe Vera does not "carry" DHA.The tanning solution is an aqueous mix of several components. The small percentage of DHA does require a higher mass to be caried into the booth, so yes, the liquids assist in carrying the DHA component into the booth.
Quote:3. There has not been DHA in foods and the only "cosmetics" that have DHA are tanning lotions.You are incorrect. DHA is sold as supplement into the health industry. Wieght lifters are a target market. I won't comment on the claims or results of it's consumption.
Quote:4. DHA is not safe if it gets in your eyes.
5. DHA is not safe to breathe.
6. In the US, the FDA has yet to announce the safety of DHA anywhere but ON your skin.
The FDA does not currently have sufficient data to make the decision to allow DHA to be certified as a supplement or for general ingestive use.
Quote:While I can appreciate your effort in trying to inform people I do wish you and others like you would research further before posting misinformation. Couple of wheels in the ditch here.
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