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    1. I mean doesnt it already? It causes a build up of immune cells around the ink that is constantly keeping the immune cells on and moving to the site. They cant break it down.

    2. >The findings offer no conclusion as to whether these changes are positive or negative, but suggest that pigment retention in lymph nodes can persistently alter local immunity.

    3. Who would think that injecting a dye with a heavy metal base under your skin would have adverse effects?

    4. I have mild MCAS and one of my tattoos which was poorly done flares up sometimes if I’m having a flare. It becomes itchy and bumpy

    5. AnthropoidCompatriot on

      Anecdotally, my ex who had a decent amount of tattoo coverage and also a number of mild to moderate immune issues, would always experience a reaction when sick.

      Her tattoos would essentially become braille, you could feel every line of ink.

    6. supercali45 on

      Can’t trust any corporation making these products and chemicals that they say are “safe” for people and clean of toxins or chemicals

    7. Amazing. Introducing a foreign element permanently into your body might not be good for you. Who would have thunk?

    8. Well Kurzgesagt said something like tattoo ink resides in the immune system on their tattoo video so it makes sense.

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