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Tolerance Tracking #167

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keinsell opened this issue Dec 12, 2022 · 0 comments
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Tolerance Tracking #167

keinsell opened this issue Dec 12, 2022 · 0 comments
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There is no universal formula for estimating human tolerance for a specific substance, as tolerance can vary greatly from person to person depending on factors such as age, weight, gender, overall health, and previous exposure to the substance. Additionally, the amount of a substance that a person can tolerate can also vary depending on the specific substance, the route of exposure (e.g. inhalation, ingestion, absorption through the skin), and the length of time over which the exposure occurs.

To estimate human tolerance for a specific substance, it is necessary to gather data from studies or experiments that have measured the effects of the substance on human subjects. This data can then be used to develop a model or equation that estimates the amount of the substance that a person can tolerate without experiencing harmful effects. This model or equation will be specific to the substance in question, and it will need to be regularly updated and refined as new data becomes available.

It is important to note that estimating human tolerance for a specific substance is a complex and potentially hazardous task, and it should only be performed by trained professionals with appropriate expertise and resources. If you have concerns about the effects of a substance on your health, it is best to consult a qualified medical professional for advice.

@keinsell keinsell self-assigned this Jan 23, 2023
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