Just reread that post. And since I have worked in the EPA regs world for 4 decades, this caught my eye:
The California Aquatic CCR Title 22 - Fathead Minnow Hazardous Waste Screen Bioassay, which tested MFB-31-CitroTech, showed test results of an LC50 greater than 750 mg/L. This meant that it was therefore considered non- hazardous with respect to the fish. (that is what 3M is being sued for, toxic fire fighter forever chemistry that migrated to the water ways...
MFB-31-CitroTech also achieved GREEN-GUARD GOLD Certification listing after it was scientifically proven to meet some of the world's most rigorous, third-party chemical emissions standards. This testing is designed to help reduce indoor air pollution and the risk of chemical exposure. https://www.ul.com/resources/ul-greenguard-certification-program
That level of detail for a new game changer chemistry in an OTC stock is almost unheard of.... I am even more impressed. Most folks have no clue what that means!!!!!
But insurance firms, and the ambulance chasers about to eat 3M for decades of toxic fire fighter foam and chemical sales to forest fire bag dumps, know what it means..