Salt is a chlorinated compound.  I am saying that comparing it to chlorinated
pesticides does not make sense.

Marshall

Garnet wrote:

> On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 10:06, Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> >
> > Looking at the first link you have below, I do have a few comments.  First
> > the comparison with pesticides makes no sense.  If that were a valid
> > comparison then table salt would also qualify as being chlorinated and
> > related.  This is the same type of comparison that is made between EIS and
> > silver compounds.
>
> Huh? Because table salt has a chlorine in it that makes it the same as a
> chlorinated product?
>
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