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| Hypothetical question |
No, I did not do this.
What would happen if you were to take a soak with the chlorine level at 10. I'm just kind of curious, slight irritation? Skin burn off? |
| Posted by on 2007-08-11 00:59:15. (10610) |
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It's kinda dumb.
Chemical intrusion into your body via the millions of pores that are there is not a good idea under any circumstance, besides - chlorine is an oxidizer - which will oxidize perfectly good skin cells into dead stuff..
There may be some kind of test results done on people in history wrt chlorine levels and swimming pools, but I'm sure that it wasn't done to such an insane 10ppm levels that you're asking about.
Who knows.
It's not the one or two or three time per year exposure (to high levels like what you're asking) that's going to have some major effect in the average person imo, but rather the continuously stupid exposure, like every day...
Then you end up with chlorine cancer.
Lol j/k.
Everything causes cancer don't you know? Plain drinking water does. I think they proved that back in the 80's. We're all gonna die tomorrow from drinking water. Come to think of it, I believe that's where all this bottled water bullsht came from. |
| Posted by on 2007-08-11 01:13:23. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (10611) |
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