Well, be careful about what you read. Most of the scare stuff on that page is from dietary or serious environmental exposure. The citation regarding cherry angiomas possibly due to bromide exposure is speculative ("We suggest that the association between exposure to bromides and cherry angiomas should be investigated by a controlled study." i.e., there is no study identifying any such association) and cherry angiomas are hardly worrisome (Wikipedia, assuming you trust it, says "They are harmless, except in very rare cases").
And if you are using bromine, you should shock with bleach rather than MPS, as the bleach will reactivate the banked bromine.
--paulr
What is the normal shock amount for bleach? Is this normal to shock with bleach when using Bromine? I've always used MPS and always had great success. Thanks. SJ