According to this site, the ink is FDA approved and is not harmful.  I'm 
no expert, and I can't prove the validity of their statements, but 
sounds like something has changed.



Robert Everland III wrote:
> I remembering hearing about this a few years ago and they had some doctors on 
> mentioning that it wasn't very good to do this because the phosphorus to make 
> the ink sensitve to blacklight was poisonous. I don't know if this has 
> changed or if they have a new method. Either way, if I get a tatoo I would 
> rather it be visible at all times, maybe make it blacklight sensitive in 
> addition to the visible. Eventually you're gonna want to stop doing E and 
> stop raving, then all you got was some lame tatoo no one can see until you go 
> in a haunted house.
> 
> 
> 
> B
> 
> 

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