13-03-2013, 01:23 PM
Meh. I understand completely. But I did my homework, lol.
It is potentially hazardous to be used internally if you use too much, but it's an alcohol. The potential hazard is approximately at the same rate as any such.
I'd rather not use an alcohol solvent, but I can't imagine Ainterol NOT using a solvent. Some kind of solvent HAS to be used. The question is... what do they use?
I guess that's another reason to use the St. herbs. At least now I KNOW my solvent ingredient and know what to watch out for insofar as side effects from that!
I'm still finishing off my Ainterol right now though. As I said a week or so ago, still have quite a bit of that left...
It is potentially hazardous to be used internally if you use too much, but it's an alcohol. The potential hazard is approximately at the same rate as any such.
I'd rather not use an alcohol solvent, but I can't imagine Ainterol NOT using a solvent. Some kind of solvent HAS to be used. The question is... what do they use?
I guess that's another reason to use the St. herbs. At least now I KNOW my solvent ingredient and know what to watch out for insofar as side effects from that!
I'm still finishing off my Ainterol right now though. As I said a week or so ago, still have quite a bit of that left...