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“We strongly discourage attempting this on human skin, as the toxicology of dye molecules in humans, particularly when applied topically, has not been fully evaluated,” he tells Popular Science.

I feel like it’s only a matter of time before this becomes a TikTok trend.

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Wait, let me get this straight: they’re not even sure if Yellow #5/Tartrazine is safe to be applied topically, but it’s FDA-approved to be ingested?

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Things absorbed through the skin may be in a different state when they reach your bloodstream than things that are ingested. The process of digestion can break down a lot of things that would otherwise be harmful, but aren’t similarly filtered when absorbed through the skin.

It’s also why some medicines are taken by swallowing a pill, and some are taken by dissolving a tablet under your tongue.

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Does it mean I’m supposed to eat that with gloves,? This is not making sense

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Vinegar isn’t good for the skin either. But healthy if ingested.

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42 points

Trump’s way ahead of you there.

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$15 a pound on Amazon…

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I believe have a problem with the cuboid bone in my foot, and I’ve been waiting over a year for a podiatrist. I wonder if I can see if there’s a crack in it myself… It’s close enough to the surface that it should be visible if that really works? I wonder how no one who works with the stuff has ever noticed this before

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I’d think a fracture big enough to be a problem would be immediately apparent, but if it’s just a hairline, this probably isn’t clear enough to show it…

OTOH, if you’re around Portland, I know a super good podiatrist.

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But they could just do an X-ray of that. I would have thought other procedures such as tissue injuries would be what benefits from a procedure like this which would otherwise require an expensive follow-up

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eating Doritos with dorito dust all over fingers

Well….uh, ok?

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It also means “we don’t know (yet)” so there is a chance it’s not that toxic.

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“massaging tartrazine solution into hairless mouse skin over the course of a few minutes or using microneedling achieves “complete optical transparency in the red region of the visible spectrum”

I know it didn’t happen this way but I like to believe it was someone having their unwashed dorito fingers after lunch, decided to massage a mouse for several minutes, and figuring this out

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No that’s probably exactly what happened. Most discoveries happen serendipitously.

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11 points

Their name, Lennie.

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Come to think of it, I didn’t see any claims about no animals being harmed…

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2 points

It says pretty clearly it’s potentially non-toxic!

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Sounds like a masturbation injury if I’ve ever heard of one, the mouse is clearly a cover

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A scientist frantically looking for something to rub dorito dust on, before everyone else get into the lab the next morning.

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5 points

Smoke some, eat snacks and try using real mouse with your laptop.

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69 points

How the fuck can anyone say science sucks

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Have you ever seen a vacuum chamber? Science does suck … and it’s fucking awesome at it. 🥁

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Erm technically that’s the air pushing not the vacuum sucking 🤓

  • Neil DeGrasse Tyson, probably
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He knows a thing or two about sucking!

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You can just put the quote without his name and people will understand who you are talking about.

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7 points

Because doing science sometimes DOES suck. I bang my head on my desk doing science sometimes, and I dislike it.

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Do different science. I felt like that for so long working on potentially unsolvable problems. Now I work on very difficult, but solvable problems that save lives.

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It’s called research. You search for something, can’t find it, so you try again; hence the prefix.

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Thanks I guess

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3 points

Doritos stock about to explode

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All I read was, Eat more Doritos to become invisible…

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Some of us can’t be trusted with such power. I would personally use invisibility to switch items in people’s coat pockets. Keys always in the left? Well now they’re in the right pocket!

Total anarchy.

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4 points

Go around crossing all lowercase Ls into Ts. Or add serif and turn them into uppercase i.

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If someone left their PC unattended, I’d quickly change all fonts to Comic Sans.

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wait till you find out what redbull offers

the ultimate question: Flight or Invisibility ?

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Why not both?

I’ll just pound redbulls and doritos until I become a ghost. Shouldn’t take long, I’d expect.

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28 points

Halloween is going to be lit this year bitches. Release the ghost mice!!!

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