Can you guess the biggest cause of cancer in this sub?

It has actually been widely known that detergents can and do cause cancer in animals and humans.

The main active ingredient in most common detergents, including Tide, are known as alkylbenzenesulfonates - which can damage cellular DNA leading to various types of cancer, though predominantly skin. Now wrap your mind around the fact that we soak our clothes with this stuff and then proceed wear it!

We've known about this for at least two decades now; and nothing short of incredibly effective lobbying from the Tide compendium has kept it from the public eye.

The first ever recorded case of cancer from detergents was in 1998, when The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.

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