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Have you ever opened a bottle of Pine-sol?

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posted on Dec, 3 2018 @ 11:08 AM
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I know a guy that suffered a head injury and lost his sense of smell and taste.
I'm still willing to bet he can distinguish between fruit juice and floor cleaner.



posted on Dec, 3 2018 @ 11:19 AM
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originally posted by: edaced4
Really? The "assistant" didn't notice the smell???


three students who took small sips of the cleaning product, but none of them needed treatment.


The smell???


I know! The only thing I could figure is she had a massive cold with a stuffed up nose, and even then, I feel like the fumes would waft up to your soft pallet and sensors would still pick it up, it's so strong.

Does anyone know if the fumes dissipate if you leave the cap off? Could that play in???



posted on Dec, 3 2018 @ 11:50 AM
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originally posted by: skunkape23
I know a guy that suffered a head injury and lost his sense of smell and taste.
I'm still willing to bet he can distinguish between fruit juice and floor cleaner.



YES, even if this person had no nose, which I'm sure they did. A lot of people are saying oh maybe they lost their sense of smell. We don't know if that is the case. Even if it is
THIS:


The cleaning liquid was in the original Pine-Sol bottle with its label.

www.cnn.com...

I am so so so glad it wasn't something much worse. There are some cleaners out there that are a thousand times worse than pine-sol.



posted on Dec, 3 2018 @ 04:13 PM
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I'm guessing a worst case scenario would be lots of diharreah and total elimination of intestinal parasites.
A little pine oil never killed anybody as far as I am aware.



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