Do you normally rub your armpit on the Model S?
Everyone shows love for the Model S in a different way.
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Do you normally rub your armpit on the Model S?
It's also in antiperspirants. Have you ever rubbed your armpit on the Model S?
The thread didn't take a turn for worse, because it started in the pits. The OP starts with a false premise (Tesla batteries don't cause cancer) and seems to make unfounded personal attacks on someone for telling the truth (that Tesla batteries can cause cancer).Hey mods, this whole thread seems to have taken a silly turn for the worse. It feel way OT from a topic that was kind of off topic for this forum in the first place. This thread seems to be bringing out the bad side of some folks (not directed at any individuals).
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The thread didn't take a turn for worse, because it started in the pits. The OP starts with a false premise (Tesla batteries don't cause cancer) and seems to make unfounded personal attacks on someone for telling the truth (that Tesla batteries can cause cancer).
Some of materials used in Tesla batteries are known carcinogens.
The fan boys keep on attacking people for telling the truth.
Some scientists think that the aluminum in antiperspirant contributes to breast cancer, by mimicking carcinogenic hormones.It's also in antiperspirants.
You ought to look through this thread and the entire forum for that matter. The fan boys are held to a much lower standard.Moderator note: You can make your point without deliberately insulting people.
You ought to look through this thread and the entire forum for that matter. The fan boys are held to a much lower standard.
Much like the automotive and petroleum industry reassured us that lead additives were relatively non-toxic.And it is the most abundant element in Dirt. Many things are not good for you if you eat them! Come on, we are talking relative toxicity, which Aluminum is not very toxic.
I don't use antiperspirants
Much like the automotive and petroleum industry reassured us that lead additives were relatively non-toxic.
Elevated levels of aluminum can cause DNA damage. Damaged DNA can be a causal factor for cancer.
I don't use antiperspirants
Not necessarily. Some statistics suggest that magnetic waves from cell phones can cause harm.cellphones ..... They are much worse, but still harmless.
Not necessarily. Some statistics suggest that magnetic waves from cell phones can cause harm.
The magnetic field from a Tesla model S. can be much stronger.
Whether a magnetic field is harmful, beneficial or has no effect depends on the variables. Frequency, intensity, etc.
Sounds like you're making similar arguments that the oil industry and automotive industry made about gasoline.Except we don't eat or inhale the batteries.
Who said that lithium is a heavy metal?I can't argue with that, but lithium is synonymous with "heavy metal poisoning". Maybe it's one of those urban myth things.
Sounds like you're making similar arguments that the oil industry and automotive industry made about gasoline.
When batteries are breached their contents are introduced into the environment. The toxic materials from Tesla batteries are in our atmosphere, water supply and foodchain. The fact is we eat and inhale the toxic materials from Tesla batteries.
Historically; some automotive advocates argued, that automobiles would reduce pollution. That didn't work out too well. One type of pollution was replaced with another.This is how I respond and it works great, especially against Tesla haters, on pretty much any topic they use to attack the car:
Hater: "Those batteries you sit on cause cancer."
You: "Not true but I understand the resistance. When we went away from horse and buggy, a lot of people also made arguments against the internal combustion engine."
I just used it the other day when a Porsche driver told me he couldn't do without out the roar of the engine. My reply: "Yes, people missed the galloping of horses too." There was no comeback from him to that one.
While lithium might help some people with some types of mental disorders, it can do harm in other people, including healthy people.Low levels of lithium in drinking water in fact appear to have positive effects.
So do inverters, electrical motors, etc.Heated seats in any car are going to generate EMF just by the very nature of their design.
Fear mongering, plain and simple. Folks were worried about that at one time. Some of those same people who were worried here on the forum ran emissions tests on the Model S and your statement saying the Model S 'can be much stronger' is not supported.
If you believe it is, please state the source.
Some of the magnetic fields are so strong in the Tesla model S. that the affects sometimes can be heard.
Many of the comments are trying to change the topic and make personal attacks to try to divert attention away from the fact that Tesla batteries contain toxic materials, some of which are carcinogenic.can everyone please stay on topic