Bryan Johnson· Author
Both vinyl chloride and ethylene oxide are known carcinogens, as well as long term neurotoxins, with acute effects including headache and dizziness.
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Both vinyl chloride and ethylene oxide are known carcinogens, as well as long term neurotoxins, with acute effects including headache and dizziness.
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So he is a derivative of vinyl chloride coming mostly from the fumes of burning synthetic floors, pipes and wirings PVC. Um both vinyl chloride and ethanol oxide are known as carcinogens as well as long-term neurotoxins with acute effects including headache and dizziness.