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<blockquote data-quote="covknit" data-source="post: 1539369" data-attributes="member: 346585"><p>I tmay be wrong but silver nanoparticles might be used in manufacturing my washing up cloth. According to this article If used in making computers silver nanoparticles should be registered as a pesticide. This article also contains this A 2005 study in <em>Environmental Science & Technology</em> showed that <a href="https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=do-nanoparticles-and-sunscreen-mix" target="_blank">zinc oxide nanoparticles</a> were toxic to human lung cells in lab tests even at low concentrations. Other studies have shown that tiny silver particles (15 nanometers) killed liver and brain cells from rats. "They are more chemically reactive and more bioactive," Illuminato says, because of their size, which allows them to easily penetrate organs and cells. "Products should be at least labeled so consumers can choose whether they want to be part of this experiment."</p><p></p><p>I am not using the cloths referred to in this link but err!!! <a href="http://vileda-professional.com/en/products/01-wiping/01-microfibre-cloths/02-nanotech-micro/" target="_blank">http://vileda-professional.com/en/products/01-wiping/01-microfibre-cloths/02-nanotech-micro/</a></p><p></p><p>I hope someone who understands this stuff comes along soon to explain it to me. Meantime do I need a twig to wash the dishes or can I use a pretty little moppet? (Cold Comfort Farm)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covknit, post: 1539369, member: 346585"] I tmay be wrong but silver nanoparticles might be used in manufacturing my washing up cloth. According to this article If used in making computers silver nanoparticles should be registered as a pesticide. This article also contains this A 2005 study in [I]Environmental Science & Technology[/I] showed that [URL='https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=do-nanoparticles-and-sunscreen-mix']zinc oxide nanoparticles[/URL] were toxic to human lung cells in lab tests even at low concentrations. Other studies have shown that tiny silver particles (15 nanometers) killed liver and brain cells from rats. "They are more chemically reactive and more bioactive," Illuminato says, because of their size, which allows them to easily penetrate organs and cells. "Products should be at least labeled so consumers can choose whether they want to be part of this experiment." I am not using the cloths referred to in this link but err!!! [URL]http://vileda-professional.com/en/products/01-wiping/01-microfibre-cloths/02-nanotech-micro/[/URL] I hope someone who understands this stuff comes along soon to explain it to me. Meantime do I need a twig to wash the dishes or can I use a pretty little moppet? (Cold Comfort Farm) [/QUOTE]
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