I’ve never seen labeling like this before. Interesting.

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    The problem is a lot of nasty things come from less scary sounding things. For example:

    Ingredient: Ricin, Where it comes from: Castor beans, What it’s used for: Poison.

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      I assume there’s a better example to make your point because at least here you’re explicitly stating ricin is used for poison, an objectively good thing to know.

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        My point being that knowledge of where something comes from doesn’t tell you if it’s a good thing or a bad thing.

        I could have rephrased “what it’s used for” to be “laxative”. A true statement which doesn’t expose the fact that ricin is a pretty powerful poison.

        People are biased to think “chemical name bad, common name good” and that’s the problem I’m exposing. You can pull out a lot of toxic stuff from things that sound harmless.