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Nanotech - Brain Damage Epidemic
The Gay Generation & Genetic Damage: https://rumble.com/v3vn7n7-nano-endocrine-disruption-and-the-gay-generation.html
More on inhalational toxicity: https://rumble.com/v3poov0-some-basic-nano-toxicology.html
Neurotoxicity of Nanomaterials: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293923/
My Rumble stream of this paper: https://rumble.com/v2z59ak-nanotech-neurotoxicity-nano-investigation.html
Several lines of evidence led to concerns for neurotoxicity, but perhaps none more than observations that inhaled nanoparticles impinging on the mucosal surface of the nasal epithelium could be internalized into olfactory receptor neurons and transported by axoplasmic transport into the olfactory bulbs without crossing the blood brain barrier. From the olfactory bulb there is concern that nanomaterials may be transported deeper into the brain and affect other brain structures. Of course, people will not be exposed to only engineered nanomaterials, but rather such exposures will occur in a complex mixture of environmental materials, some of which are incidentally generated particles of a similar inhalable size range to engineered nanomaterials. To date, most experimental studies of potential neurotoxicity of nanomaterials have not considered the potential exposure sources and pathways that could lead to exposure, and most studies of nanomaterial exposure have not considered potential neurotoxicity.
possibility that inhaled nanosized materials deposit in the olfactory region during nasal breathing and might translocate to the olfactory bulb and the brain
Studies are available in which rats were given either Mn or MnO particles by inhalation, intranasal or intratracheal instillation. Intranasal instillation or inhalation of 3–8 nm Mn particles led to increased concentrations of Mn in the olfactory bulb, striatum, frontal cortex and cerebellum 93. Following nose- only inhalation, particles of 1.3 μm MnO were taken up into the olfactory bulb, but larger particles (18 μm) were not 94. Repeated intratracheal instillation of MnO (23–30 nm) to adult rats reduced body weight, increased brain Mn concentration, and impaired locomotion
^^^ this is extra concerning because nano manganese is released from car fumes
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