Effects on Humans: Most vegetable oil mists are biologically inert and are therefore considered to be nuisance particulates. Vegetable oil mists seem to have little adverse effect on the lungs and do not produce significant organic disease or toxic effects when exposures are kept under reasonable control [ACGIH 1991]. Oils from certain plants such as castor bean, sesame, acacia, and cashew nut have caused occupational dermatitis and respiratory irritation. Exposure to acacia gum oil has been associated with occupational Asthma and dermatitis [ACGIH 1991]. Ingestion of cottonseed oil that also contained some camphorated oils has caused clinical toxicity, coma, and death [ACGIH 1991].
Acute exposure: No signs or symptoms of acute exposure to vegetable oil mist have been reported in humans. However, oils from certain plants (e.g. castor bean, sesame, acacia, and cashew nut) have reportedly caused occupational dermatitis and respiratory irritation [ACGIH 1991].
tooth decay and the possibility of nutrient deficiency
Can cause an upset tummy. Also dental problems in excessive amounts over a long periods of time.
Fromm my experience, my asthma was triggered and i was coughing up small amounts of blood.
include allergic reactions to the medications and adverse side effects such as nausea, a dangerous drop in the rate and effectiveness of breathing, and excessive sedation
excessive bread
Mild side effects: stomach upset, sweating, and diarrhea. Large doses: changes in breathing, dilation of blood vessels, sleepiness, depression or convulsions. Excessive use: mouth ulcers, burning in the mouth.
Yes, excessive vomiting and diarrhea, facial swelling, trouble breathing, and extreme lethargy are all side effects of DHPP. That is an emergency because, it can be a sign of an anaphylactic reaction.
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death
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Your Breathing!
Well, if you stop breathing, the result could be death.