I like your labeling techniques. They are probably not far from the truth. Don't you kinda feel like a guinea pig or test subject everytime they bring out those new and improved products, only to find out later the dangerous side affects. One product in particular that comes to mind is thalidamide. They initially diagnosed it to pregnant women for morning sickness. Shortly thereafter they realized it caused severe birth defects in the babies. The babies were born with little flippers instead of arms. Now that's called thorough research prior to marketing or is it experimenting on test humans to see what happens, I can't remember! How sad.Sincerely
sgalli
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