<span style="color: #ff0000">In red text by Zor
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ORIGINAL: vasek
It's not easy to to convey a thought on these forums,
<span style="color: #ff0000">Agreed . . . particularly when "semantics" get into play. </span>
when you have someone with a "savant syndrome", to put it mildly, (yes zor, check the def. in wikipedia) distorting everything one says.[:'(]
<span style="color: #ff0000">Wikipedia has become, for some, a source of absolute truth which it is not. There is a large amount of unproven statements written freely by unknown contributors. Any postings in Wikipedia need intelligent evaluation just the same as is needed in this forum.</span>
Vapors don't HAVE to be taken internally to be damaging. They can be irritants to the eyes, skin ... externally. Which CA glue has been observed to be. Just to make things clear
<span style="color: #ff0000">Just to make things "clear" . . . . if a vapor or gas from CA is present at the surface of the eyes and skin it has to be"adsorbed" to create the irritation; thus it becomes an internal occurrence the same as if it was inhaled through the mouth or nose. I consider that there has to be internal reactions of the molecular chemistry to result in an irritation or any kind of observable or felt reaction. </span>
ORIGINAL: Zor
ORIGINAL: vasek
ORIGINAL: LesUyeda
''1-it's bad for your health ''
When taken internally.
<span style="color: #ff0000">My understanding is that vapor or gas emanating from CA glue would not become an irritant or cause any detrimental effect unless it penetrated into the cellsof the human handling it. I then consider it is taken internally.
Taking a substance "internally" does not mean taken onlyby mouth or inhalation.
Many medicaments are taken by surface penetration. </span>
Les
The vapors alone are bad enough... don't kid yourself
Yes as LesUeda said ''When taken internally'' .
Zor
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<span style="color: #ff0000">NOTE:
Playing with the meaning of words to disagree does not change the reality of things.
It remains that the emanations from the use of CA glue have to be adsorbed internally to create a problem for the user.
Incidentally . . . . I am accused of "savant syndrome" which I do not have.
I just look at the reality of things.
This accusation isabsolutely irrelevant to the topic of discussion.
Zor
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