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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

7:30 Report from the 17th of December 2008 on the worries about possible health effects from "Hi-Tech Nano Sunscreens". The current consensus is that until proven harmful, they are safe.

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  • Sunscreen gives you skin cancer said it for years

  • Great work Sentient unfortunately doesn't surprise me.Makes sense that this technology could cause cancer the cancer councils are in the very lucritive bussiness of cancer.Just another example of double talk wear this product or take this product to stop cancer when in actual fact it causes cancer.Geoff

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  • That is nothing new ... Percenta AG in Germany do have a better solution for it ...

  • Anything 'nano' is bad news as far as I am concerned. All 'alien' (fallen angel) technology has been developed by the bloodline elite's and therefore there is malicious intent in them. David Icke warns about suncreams and screens giving cancer,and here we have nano ones!

  • Don't forget Isopropyl Alcohol. It causes Cancer and it's hard to find any "SKIN CARE" products that don't have it in.

  • CNN

    GOOD... LOL

    dolphin

  • SentientSight

    In general, I like the idea of letting my skin do its job! Stuff that fits thru the lock is too small!

  • iwasthatdolphin

    No no, thanks to you, I am against nano-anytthing!

    I realy am concerned about good old zinc oxide in the traditional hand size!

  • The Nano Sized Particles may have their own Health Problems, as no studies have yet been carried out, that I know of.

  • According to the MSDS on Zinc Oxide, it doesn't sound like a good idea. The levels in Sunscreen probably wont kill but there are health implications.

    Toxicity to Animals:

    Acute oral toxicity (LD50): 7950 mg/kg [Mouse].

    Chronic Effects on Humans:

    Mutagenic for mammalian somatic cells. Mutagenic for bacteria and/or yeast.

    Chronic Effects on Humans:

    May cause adverse reproductive effects based on animal data. No human data found at this time. May affect genetic material (mutagenic).

  • Think you might have missed the point...it's the SIZE I think...NANOPARTICLES!!!

    Ask SentientSight...he's got all the 'brains' LOL and he's my friend thank gawd!!! LOL

    dolphin

  • I thought zinc oxide was fine inside and outside your body.

    While it tastes bad, I thought you could eat as much as you could stomache!

    Is that wrong?

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