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With oil spilling into the gulf as we speak, the concern surrounding DHMO (dihydrogen monoxide ) is again in the headlines. It has been detected in samples from the gulf!

hhas been found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients iis the major component of acid rain ccontributes to the “greenhouse effect" mmay cause severe burns iis fatal if inhaled aaccelerates corrosion and rusting of many metals mmay cause electrical failures and decreased effectiveness of automobile brakes

 as an industrial solvent and coolant  in nuclear power plants  in the production of Styrofoam  as a fire retardant  in many forms of cruel animal research  as an additive in certain "junk-foods" and other food products

 worried.  mad.  want to do something about it.  calm.