Rob Verkerk
If anyone tried to convince you that size isn’t important, let them know that sometimes it is. Especially when it comes to the size of things we consume or inject into our bodies.
Remember the lipid nanoparticles used to carry mRNA “vaccine” cargo into our cells?
Well, it turns out that some metal compounds, like zinc or iron oxide that are used as sources of zinc and iron in cheap food supplements, may damage the mucosal lining, increase the permeability of our guts and disrupt gut microbial communities when delivered as nanoparticles.
Worse than that, nanoparticles of titanium and silicon dioxide, especially the former, could be more harmful still.