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Personal care products disrupt the human oxidation field
(www.science.org)
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XzetaU8
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29 Jun 25 17:20 UTC
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parpfish
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29 Jun 25 17:55 UTC
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This won’t lead to people using less lotion, but it will lead to fancy lotions adding “OH precursors” as the new science buzzmarketing term
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AnotherGoodName
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29 Jun 25 18:02 UTC
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Which is funny since the exact opposite, anti-oxidants, have been a fad to add for the past 20years.
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thinkingtoilet
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29 Jun 25 18:26 UTC
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You eat anti-oxidants. So unless you're eating your lotions this isn't related and can't be the opposite.
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fredfish
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29 Jun 25 19:10 UTC
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If an actual nutritionist says you can eat it every monkey in a lab coat knows they can sell it as a lotion with substantially less work than testing something else.
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