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toxic

adjective: poisonous and harmful to people, animals, or the environment. A term often abused to dismiss or invalidate a claim, process, behavior or product.

That term "toxic".....

Things which could be considered "toxic" include: water, table salt, some natural components of air, a number of chemicals which are created by your own body, many compounds used in food, etc. Any of them can poison you in excess. A very large number of things commonly used in the house are quite seriously "toxic". They are used because they work, and alternatives either do not work at all or are virtually ineffective, and there are few problems with them.

The term "toxic" is often casually used as a a sort of "unanswerable label" to dismiss some material, or even a behavior without the need for any further proof than the label of "toxic". It implies you should run screaming away from whatever it is that has been called "toxic". Refer to news reports, where anything that cannot be eaten, and some things which are actually used in food, are commonly called "toxic chemicals". The term has lost any sensible meaning in today's world, and ought to be abandoned.


Schauberger
In the opposite case, annihilating fire and its cohorts, including toxic gases, are created, which in association with the debilitating temperature-forms from which rigor mortis develops, foster the proliferation of bacteria. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]

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Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Thursday August 4, 2022 04:51:00 MDT by Dale Pond.