I dunno. I've been running D-97 on white and red tip Bear TD limbs made in the late 70s, early 80s. Of course, I pad the loops. Have had absolutely no problems with them. And the benefits are more than minor. Substantially increased performance and less bow recoil at the shot.
I suppose there's a safety concern with using a low stretch string on old(er) bows, but usually, when a low stretch string ruins limbs, it's a skinny, unpadded string, (and often very small, unreinforced limb tips) and the damage is done to the limb tips. The limbs themselves don't blow up threatening to whack the shooter in the head, but they may be damaged beyond repair.
Regardless, in most instances, we're talking old(er) bows of which thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands were made, that cost perhaps $50 to $150 at today's prices. If one ever blows up on me, I figure I'l have gotten my money's worth and just buy another.
The only way you can guarantee a bow won't blow up, regardless of what type of string you have on it, is to not shoot it.