Nanotechnology Used In Food Products

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    More than 2,000 food products are using nanotechnology, untested on human beings, without labeling requirements from the FDA.
     
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    Not only the nanotechnology being used in so many things, but nano-plastics contaminating literally everything. Every where we have looked, we find nano plastics, in the air, the deepest oceans, snowfall at the poles, the highest mountains. More troublesome, nano plastics have been found in organs and tissues of most animals, including brain tissue, since these size particles pass the blood-brain barrier. Most animals includes humans too.
     
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    Interestingly, this article just popped up on a site I visit.

    “Plastics are in bottled water, beer, fish, honey, teabags, Keurig cups, and table salt. They’re in soup cans, toys, electronics, shampoos, cosmetics, and thousands of single-use items like candy wrappers.

    Our dryers vomit plastic particles out of their vents. Your Starbuck’s coffee cup is lined with the same polyethylene used to coat radar cabling in WWII and every time you raise the cup to your mouth, you knock thousands of microparticles and millions of nanoplastics loose.

    Most of the carpets you walk on are nylon, polypropylene, or polyester. Every time you walk across them, you’re kicking up plastic particles like a kid kicking his way through piles of dead leaves in the fall.

    And the slightest crack, visible or not, in your Teflon pan spices up your corned beef hash with as many as 2.3 million tiny particles, and that number is based on just 30 seconds of cooking time. Similarly, the plastic cooking spoons, whisks, or spatulas you use to stir your food – assuming it’s at least 158 degrees F, dump their own nefarious seasonings into your dinner.”



    “How much plastic? Researchers at the University of Newcastle in Australia estimate that people consume about 5 grams of these plastics a week, which is roughly the equivalent of a credit card.”

    https://forums.t-nation.com/t/microplastics-and-human-health/280343
     
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    The video that I posted speaks mostly of nano-metals.
     
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    Given that these nano-particles can cross the brain barrier, I wonder if there could be a relationship between these and the increasing rates of Alzheimer's.
     
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    Makes you wonder about the causes of the many diseases, viruses and other health issues
    that we have in the world.

    Life should come with a health warning !
     
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    WARNING: The food you eat, the water you drink, and the air you breathe does and will cause disease and illnesses and problems (including death) in most people in the world.
     
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    buzzword babylon... by way of the video's terminology anything we consume is comprised or more importantly metabolized nanotechnology. the chemicals and minerals listed are present in many things we consume, some unintentionally, others as byproduct, or passed. without the basic building blocks of nutrition being allowed to pass through the bbb as it transports other nutrients elsewhere to be converted for other purposes we'd be in trouble.

    there's also a lot of doubts and questions involved as well as hypothetical statements. but hey, it makes for good video. they do get one thing right... there's too much of these "oh nothing" added to foods in order to feed the masses. the tragedy of this strategy is that it's not working.

    in time people will realize that we're eating as much for the microbiology within us, because they in turn provide us with nourishment, as we are to satiate ourselves. maybe then they'll find comfort accompanied by a boborygmous growl.
     
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