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Originally Posted by Bladewire
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling gas used in making building materials and many household products. It is used in pressed-wood products, such as particleboard, plywood, and fiberboard; glues and adhesives; permanent-press fabrics; paper product coatings; and certain insulation materials. Oh, and it preserves the human body.
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While it is in the body, so is hydrochloric acid, which is going to cause major problems if it gets into other parts of the body. The same with natural bodily formaldehyde, it has to stay in the appropriate area.
"the EPA has finalized its conclusion that formaldehyde causes leukemia and other cancers and that [the] completed new assessment is ready to be released for public review, but is being held up"
The EPA Is Hiding Proof That Formaldehyde Causes Leukemia