Thursday 15 July 2010

Is there DEET in your insect repellant?


DEET (for N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide) is commonly found in almost all effective insect repellents.
The U.S Army originally developed it for use in 1946.
The effects from DEET can be behavior modifying
Researchers are still unsure as to why DEET works.
DEET works the same as Sarin and VX nerve gas.
DEET is actually an insecticide and can harm the human nervous system.
There is Strong evidence linking Organophosphates such as DEET to harmful health effects due to the long term build up of toxins in the body (even small amounts)
Products such as DEET containing insect repellant should have a warning on the label stating their neurological effects.


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