Posted on 07/15/2022 11:37:43 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Look what happened to Trayvon.
“unsafe because of “genotoxicity,” or the ability to change DNA.”
that’s why the fags eat it thinking they’re gonna turn into a woman
TiO2 makes you stronger....two ways.
It means the lawsuit will get thrown out or else they'd have to scrap the mRNA shots.
Taste the rainbow!
Wonder what four out of five Dentists have to say about Skittles? ;)
That was lead poisoning aggravating the likely underlying cause: his blackness being offended by a “creepy ass cracker”.
Used in mineral sunscreen with Zinc Oxide.
Fauci may be on the Mars Inc. board.
Titanium dioxide is indeed used in paint.
And make up.
My horses love Skittles. Guess they’ve had their last bucket of Skittles
Taste the rainbow!
...and get monkeypox.
“Let them eat Skittles!”
When did TiO2 become a toxin?
Its one of the least reactive things there is.
titanium dioxide
chemical compound
Alternate titles: titania, titanium dioxide
By Debasmita Patra • Edit History
Key People: Fujishima Akira Honda Kenichi
Related Topics: oxide pigment
titanium dioxide, also called titania, (TiO2), a white, opaque, naturally occurring mineral existing in a number of crystalline forms, the most important of which are rutile and anatase. These naturally occurring oxide forms can be mined and serve as a source for commercial titanium. Titanium dioxide is odourless and absorbent. Its most important function in powder form is as a widely used pigment for lending whiteness and opacity.
Titanium dioxide has been used as a bleaching and opacifying agent in porcelain enamels, giving them brightness, hardness, and acid resistance. In modern times it is used in cosmetics, such as in skin care products and sunscreen lotions, with claims that titanium dioxide protects the skin from ultraviolet radiation because of its property to absorb ultraviolet light.
The photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide results in thin coatings exhibiting self-cleaning and disinfecting properties under exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Alloys are characterized by being lightweight and having very high tensile strength (even at high temperatures), high corrosion resistance, and an ability to withstand extreme temperatures and thus are used principally in aircraft, pipes for power plants, armour plating, naval ships, spacecraft, and missiles.
Because of its unique properties, titanium dioxide is widely used and is well known in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Titanium dioxide was one of the first materials to be used in nanotechnology products. However, the potential toxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles is a controversial subject. Many cosmetic companies use titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Because of its bright whiteness, it is used in products such as paints, coatings, papers, inks, toothpaste, face powder, and food colouring.
Even though it is one of the most-produced chemicals, the real and potential benefits of titanium dioxide are not without controversies. Dust inhalation may cause breathing problems. Titanium dioxide has been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as an Group 2B carcinogen, a “possible carcinogen to humans,” based on studies of rats that inhaled the substance.
https://www.britannica.com/science/titanium-dioxide
Give them apples and carrots and molasses instead
We do all that but once in a rare while thy get the Skittles or s’Mores
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