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Wood ash lye is very friendly to make, but is still lye and as such is very toxic to humans, fish, plants and well, just everything in general! It even makes the water and ground more alkaline.
Just because something is made in a friendly fashion does not make it itself safe. Consider Lye Soap. Made by cooking fat with lye. Great cleanser! Very good for the environment as it uses up lye and fat both. Ruins skin when you bathe with it. Your wife would look like an old crone by the age of 30 if she used it.
So, we use soaps with all kinds of chemical addenda such as TEA which is the alkali in HC110 BTW. Go figure!
PE
Of course, chemists and every other profession will defend the work they do. (I'm a lawyer so you don't have to teach me to suck eggs.)
I still feel that it is very sensible to try to reduce, limit and avoid potentially hazardous chemicals in your home and general living environment.
On another anectdotal note, I have actually splashed mysef with C-41 chemicals. And I can tell you that the warnings about skin sensitation are no joke. Ow and ouch!
Therefore, I do heed chemical cautions and warnings and I treat all my photochems with the utmost care.
(And Scandinavian are holding up nicely, despite the wood ash lye. Thanks for asking, though

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