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This was just posted to me. Many moons ago, DMSO guruette,Garnet, posted that

DMNSO would transdermally transport any mixed product that was under 1000

Daltons. The then issue was S:B (baking soda), which she reported as 87

Daltons. Is the < 1000 Dalton transdermal transportation true for NON DMSO

particlkes ? IF SO, then these nanotechs can also be " covertly " administered to

unsuspecting folks. Bruce

" http://www.activistpost.com/2012/07/you-think-gmo-is-scary-nano-tech-is.html

Nanotechnology is measured in billionths of a meter, encompassing all aspects of

life from food to medicine, clothing, to space. Imagine hundreds of

microcomputers on the width of a strand of hair programmed for specific

tasks....in your body. Sound good?

Engineering at a molecular level may be a future corporations' dream come true,

however, nano-particles inside your body have few long-term studies especially

when linked to health issues. Despite this new huge income-generating field

there is a growing body of toxicological information suggesting that

nanotechnology when consumed can cause brain damage (as shown in largemouth

bass), and therefore should undergo a full safety assessment.

It is possible for nano-particles to slip through the skin, suggestive of a

potential unnatural interaction with the immune system, or when micro particles

enter the blood-stream. Some sunscreens on the shelf today, for instance, have

nano-particles that might be able to penetrate the skin, move between organs,

with unknown health effects. Nano-particles in cosmetics have few regulations

done by FDA. "

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