Just Mee @TrustinGod
"And a report released Thursday by Breast Cancer Prevention Partners, looking at the dangers of fragrances specifically, found that over 98% of fragrance chemicals either lack basic safety data or are classified as high or potentially high concern by scientific authorities."

"A gaping federal labeling loophole combined with a self-regulated fragrance industry allows for dozens — sometimes even hundreds — of chemicals to hide under the words, 'fragrance,' 'parfum,' 'aroma' or 'flavor' on the product labels of beauty and personal care products," the report reads."
02:03 PM - Dec 03, 2025
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Anuenue Nui @Anuenue2
03 December, 02:09
In response Just Mee to his Publication
All women using these products are at risk. The racial claim here is dubious.

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