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This pet is not obtained through normal gameplay or standard eggs. It is tied to physical merchandise:
- Marketing Psychology: It creates a sense of secrecy and scarcity. Consumers feel they are accessing information or a product that "mainstream medicine doesn't want you to know about."
- Legal Obfuscation: By branding it as an "exclusive bathing protocol," vendors attempt to sidestep FDA regulations that prohibit the internal consumption of sodium chlorite.
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- Check the weather: Avoid bathing your MMS during extreme weather conditions, such as intense sunlight, strong winds, or cold temperatures.
- Choose a suitable location: Select a quiet, comfortable, and draft-free area for bathing. Ensure the floor is non-slip and the surroundings are free from any hazards.
- Prepare everything: Gather all necessary supplies, including a gentle shampoo, lukewarm water, towels, and treats (optional).
If you intended this essay to be a factual, health-oriented warning, or a sociological analysis of why people seek such “exclusive” alternative treatments, please find the essay below. This pet is not obtained through normal gameplay
- United States: The FDA has classified sodium chlorite as a poisonous chemical. It has sent multiple warning letters to companies selling MMS for any use, including bathing. The Department of Justice has prosecuted vendors for selling MMS as a "detox bath."
- Canada: Health Canada has seized MMS products and issued advisories stating that any use of chlorine dioxide on the skin is a violation of the Food and Drugs Act.
- Australia: The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has banned the importation of sodium chlorite for personal use.
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