Anonymous ID: f53a98 May 15, 2020, 3:17 a.m. No.9181913   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1935

>>9181863

Sounds about right. Biomedical/Pharmaceutical labs look all nice and shiny, but really they are much more like a skungy back-road motel. Wall to wall, floor to ceiling, and every component in the room is assumed clean but not actually cleaned ‘enough’ between batch work. These ARE NOT clinical or human theatre settings… these are chemical handling facilities. As such, the psychology of workers will be reflected in the packaged products; simple dirt contamination, unintended material debris, and left-overs not fully removed from the last batch of whatever.

 

Think about that last one… dozens, maybe even hundreds of previous batches of whatever… ever so slowly building up in the walls and groves of equipment dragging over into the next batch.

 

Even if the science and medicine formula is perfect, effective and free of side effects… the contamination of the batching facility blows the whole deal when it’s shoved under the skin or squirted directly into your blood.