Guest guest Posted July 21, 2011 Report Share Posted July 21, 2011 Tiny nanoparticles could be a big problem. <http://www.straight.com/article-404589/vancouver/tiny-nanoparticles-could-be-bi\ g-problem> Nanotechnology was supposed to revolutionize the world, making us healthier and producing cleaner energy. But it's starting to look more like a nightmare. Nanomaterials---tiny particles as little as 1/100,000 the width of a human hair---have quietly been used since the 1990s in hundreds of everyday products, everything from food to baby bottles, pills, beer cans, computer keyboards, skin creams, shampoo, and clothes. But after years of virtually unregulated use, scientists are now starting to say the most commonly used nanoproducts could be harming our health and the environment. One of the most widespread nanoproducts is titanium dioxide. More than 5,000 tonnes of it are produced worldwide each year for use in food, toothpaste, cosmetics, paint, and paper (as a colouring agent), in medication and vitamin capsules (as a nonmedicinal filler), and in most sunscreens (for its anti-UV properties). In food, titanium-dioxide nanoparticles are used as a whitener and brightener in confectionary products, cheeses, and sauces. Other nanoparticles are employed in flavourings and " nutritional " additives, and to reduce fat content in " health " foods.... .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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