Which products use nanotech?
Nanotech particles are already being used quietly in a wide range of consumer products. L'Oreal and Boots use nanoparticles in sunscreens and cosmetics, the Gap and Next are putting nanoparticles in clothes to make them stain and wrinkle resistant, Smith and Nephew are putting them in bandages while chemical company BASF are putting nanoparticles in food additives into drinks. Meanwhile Unilever and Nestle are working on nanoparticle ice cream. Unfortunately products that contain nanomaterials do not have to be labeled and the nanomaterials are far too small for the consumer to detect. The companies who are developing nanotech hope to incorporate nanotechnology across all consumer products in the next ten years
Nanotechnology is a new set of technologies and safety studies have only just begun. However there are already a lot of warning signs that nanoparticles in particular are more toxic than larger particles and show the same health problems as particles that come out of car exhausts. For example:
*Metal oxide nanoparticles (such as Zinc oxide) used in sunscreens have been show to produce toxic effects in skin cells and studies are now ongoing to see how deeply they can penetrate the skin.
* A class of nanoparticles known as fullerenes have been shown to cause toxic effects in the lungs of mice, brain damage in fish and kill soil bacteria.
* The Royal Society (the leading organisation of scientists in the UK) has warned that new nanomaterials should be tested as new materials, that environmental uses of nanoparticles should be prohibited and that any nanoparticles escaping from factories should be treated as hazardous. The Royal Society also recommended that any products containing nanomaterials be labeled for consumers.
* In April 2006 a nano cleaning product called 'magic nano' was recalled in Germany after 76 people were admitted to hospital with breathing problems. It’s not clear what caused this but the German Authorities suspect that the nanoparticles in the product may be to blame.
What can you do about it?
Tell DEFRA that their voluntary scheme is unacceptable – tell them that they should act in a precautionary way and heed the warnings on nanotech. Tell them that their voluntary scheme onot good enough, that they should stop giving a green light to nanotech. We need a moratorium on nanotech now!
http://biotech.indymedia.org/or/2006/05/5103.shtml
http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=2159
http://www.cosmeticsdesign.com/news/ng.asp?n=61511-the-evidence-on
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Is Scalar Energy Related to Nanotechnology
14.06.2008 16:22
I read your article about Nanotechnology above ,thanks for such wonderful brief articles about Nanotechnology .
My Question is :-
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In Asia countries like Malaysia , Indonesia , Thailand and Phillippines now , there is a products called " Scalar Energy Quantum Pendant " .
This Pendant products materials was made used materials of particles mineral from volcanic minerals , ceramics , -ve ion powder and other minerals .
Then this materials were mixed togehter and moulded to form a piece of pendant called it " lava or ceramic pendant . "
This pendant then pass through " Nanotechnology " processed and this pendant was said to be able to emit
" Scalar Energy " .
We have buying a lot of this " Scalar Energy Quantum pendant " in the markets and wear and this pendant help to hekp our blood circulation , detox our body , reduced body joint aches and many other good factors .
But after I read your article about nanotechnology ,
I started to get concerned about the pendant I am wearing
and many of my friends are wearing it also .
I am worry is the so called Scalar energy quantum Pendant also bring harmful to our body in the long terms .
Please click website below to see the Scalar Energy Pendant products and design sell in the markets "
1)
http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/100929033/Usesu_Scalar_Energy_Pendant.html
2)
http://www.alibaba.com/countrysearch/MY-suppliers/quantum_pendant.html
Pendant which related to Nanotechnology is it harmful to human body ?
Is there any side effect in the long terms ?
Rgds,
Ong Saw Ling,
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Email : ong9796@yahoo.com
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