Para acabar, dejo aquí un estudio (es open access) publicado en 2019, sobre la (no) absorción del ácido succínico contenido en los collares de ámbar para bebés: https://t.co/mYiO367QrG
Est-ce que les colliers d'ambre fonctionnent ? (J'en ai eu un pour mes 3 enfants, ils l'ont très peu portés, ça me mettait en stress) https://t.co/vnKGQfWDb9
@muthiastp kenapa ya buk-ibuk artis ini demen banget ikutin trend tanpa cari info dulu. padahal sugih2, mosok ra duwe kuota nggo gugling sik! HIH! 😡 https://t.co/4JL6vASxva https://t.co/dOJhLNCFCT
@catalanenb @_Madraj @Domie49 @NightHaunter Recherche en deux minutes sur Google. Conclusion: rien ne prouve que le "principe actif" de l'ambre entre en contact avec la peau du porteur + rien ne prouve l'existence d'un effet anti-inflammatoire dudit "prin
RT @Desinf_Hoax: Et c'est sourcé: https://t.co/ZxxW1HQouu https://t.co/mHPQD8iI7v https://t.co/h5z4iDWZiZ https://t.co/kZZGxvN7Gv https…
RT @Desinf_Hoax: Et c'est sourcé: https://t.co/ZxxW1HQouu https://t.co/mHPQD8iI7v https://t.co/h5z4iDWZiZ https://t.co/kZZGxvN7Gv https…
Et c'est sourcé: https://t.co/ZxxW1HQouu https://t.co/mHPQD8iI7v https://t.co/h5z4iDWZiZ https://t.co/kZZGxvN7Gv https://t.co/F1g1d7TjFt https://t.co/uCZNJ2huf0 https://t.co/7eh3qgvboh https://t.co/Au6lpBAtp9 The end, jusqu’à ce qu'il faille encore
@hedavis_msc @mikamckinnon I found a study on this, but they never actually just put one in someone's mouth to see if it produced any meaningful compounds or interact with oral bacteria. They accounted for body temp, but they just replicated PH levels usi
@mercaaadez no science behind them and many horror stories about strangulation/the breakaway clasps failing so they’re a no for me. https://t.co/0qgaI658qX
@SchoenMuc @eideloth Die Idee dahinter scheint zu sein, dass angeblich Bernsteinsäure in die Haut des Babys eindringen würde und beruhigend wirken würde. Im Artikel wird aber beschrieben, dass das Wissenschaftler irgendwann überprüft haben: https://t.co/Qp
@DocTannen @GLokason @madmoiZelle https://t.co/gLR5YuSNXJ > found no evidence to suggest that the purported active ingredient succinic acid could be released from the beads into human skin. > found no evidence to suggest that succinic acid has anti-
@kimmyshay In case you need a study: https://t.co/ewd3lvPlSf 😆
@ElishaKrauss @JeremyDBoreing No, Elisha! Not you, too! 😟 Studies show that they *don't* work. Besides the choking risk of a necklace on an infant, beads and small children just don't mix! https://t.co/HW4HPX1YrH
I banned these from our phcy then they reappeared. first time I really flipped my lid as to why the chief pcist is not in control of what is sold in the phcy. now I have seen this beware my buying group person - u r 4 it
@gigmoses What .... like amber beads!?! https://t.co/NcLKN8UdHf
Check out my paper in @BioMedCentral debunking an alternative medicine myth about amber teething necklaces! Really fun project with @UQPharmacy taking on false advertising by alternative medicine “influencers” #scicomm https://t.co/A5rQBWJztu https://t.co/
Baltic amber teething necklaces: could succinic acid leaching from beads provide anti-inflammatory effects? https://t.co/fOt9LPZSaJ #PubMed #Complimentary #AlternativeMedicine