Nano particles are tiny particles that are extremely small, even smaller than what we can see with our eyes. They are so small that if you lined them up side by side, it would take millions of them to make up just a single strand of hair. These particles are used in many different areas like medicine, electronics, and even food because their small size gives them special properties that can be helpful in various ways.
Full definition
Additionally, if
nano particles of zinc oxide or titanium oxide are used, these can enter the body and carry risks as well.
Researchers at Binghamton University believe
understanding nano particles» ability to influence our metabolic processing may be integral to mediating metabolic disorders and obesity, both of which are on the rise and have been linked to processed foods.
Mineral sunscreens (
without nano particles or sunscreen chemicals) are also a good option, but for the most part, spray and chemical sunscreens should be avoided.
I absolutely love Charlotte Tilbury's Airbrush Flawless Finish powder, which contains super luxe micro-fine powder with soft -
focus nano particles that effectively blur away lines and imperfections flawlessly.
The constant aerosol spraying of aluminum, barium and other
toxic nano particles are doing more damage to all life than anything else.
The developers have created an engineered
silver nano particle that uses catalytic action not chemical action to kill pathogens in the body.
I recall David Keith blithely talking about the reduced coagulation rates of
nano particles of aluminium and thus why it is preferred as a SRM cocktail ingredient.
Kevin Brodwick, founder of Thinkbaby and Thinksport explains why: «We always use the precautionary principle and as we expect the debate on the safety of
nano particles to continue, we asked a simple question: Does the product have to contain nano particles to be an effective sunscreen?
Free of talc, synthetic fragrance, dyes, bismuth oxychloride, parabens,
nano particles and animal testing.
She has just completed a collaboration between her team and the University of Chicago Institute for Molecular Engineering on
a nano particle, PHSCologram.
As these fall back to earth, they too will form clouds (or haze) as water condenses on
the nano particles.
The nano particles also absorb light, the end result being that you'll see less glare on your TV.