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Originally Posted by Brian Oshman
I can eat corn but if I make motor fuel out of it I can no longer ingest it. Just because something is derived from something natural doesn't mean that it still carries those inherrent properties of the source it was made from.
DHA is poison.
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Saying DHA is poison is like saying tanning causes cancer. I would really be interested in some proof if you have it. I am not being sarcastic, I really would like to see something on it.
I just hope is not something like the aspartame scare or the saccharin scare.
Anything can be a poison once the capacity has been exceeded for the ability of the body to remove it. Just like tanning, moderation is always good.
"DHA has been in use as a cosmetic ingredient in the U.S. since 1960 and no problems have ever been reported concerning DHA penetrating the skin, or causing problems during pregnancy. The reason concern remains is that advances have been made in the cosmetic industry in developing ingredients that help other ingredients to penetrate the skin better. This applies not only to sunless tanners but moisturizers and other products."