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Re: Accidental use of zapper during early pregnancy
 
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Re: Accidental use of zapper during early pregnancy


Your post give me an uneasy feeling too, for very different reasons, 6cubed

I feel like if you where saying that, outside FDA approval, anything could be bad and unsafe.

Remember Thalidomide, also related with pregnancy, in the late 50’s?
It was FDA approved. Then removed in 1961.
It is coming back again. Guess why ($$$$$$$$)

Every drug FDA approves can be considered a so strong poison for human body, that only very experienced people, having studied their effects and side effects for a full 5 extenuating years, can prescribe-them.
If this approved and regulated poison doesn’t kill you in the next 1year-1day legal time span of its ingestion, it should be a “good one”, no matter what secondary effects it has. Nice, nice…

If zappers where “real medical devices”, they would be on prescription only, like TENS are now, out of reach for most of us, and will cost thousands of dollars to buy.

I have the very disturbing feeling that you are spreading “intellectual fear”, no matter what or whom is involved.
Is that right? Please, tell me I’m wrong.

>> I wouldn't use it or even let it be used in your proximity if your are, in fact, pregnant.

This is a very strong recommendation.
Maybe you are right, but can you explain us WHY you say so?
And based on what facts, even its proximity could be detrimental?

Certainly, I have something very interesting to learn, here.
Thanks, 6cubed
 

 
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