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    Has anyone ever used this product. Just how toxic to humans is it? Looked it up and it sounds pretty dangerous. Someone gave me a bottle of this and I'm not sure I want to use it.Opinions please!!!!!

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    You might find this article interesting. It outlines the differences between Physan 20 and Phyton 27.

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    Thanks for the link, John! Nice article.

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    Thanks John. I appreciate it.

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