In our bodies, radicals fight germs.
Indoors, nanoe™ X does the same.
1. Each of us breathes in 18 kg of air a day.
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2. That’s about 15 m³, or a sphere 3 meters in diameter.
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3. We need our air to contain about 21% oxygen.
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4. So we breathe about 3 m³ of oxygen per day.
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5. When this oxygen enters the body, 12% is turned into radicals. Hydroxyl radicals are one type of radical.
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Source: Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry, “Kagaku no Seibutsu” Vol. 37, No. 6, 1999
nanoe™ X is nanoscale particle ions contained in water. Made from water. Safety tests are verified as below.
Test purpose |
Test name |
Testing organisation |
---|---|---|
Impact on chromosomes |
Chromosome abnormality test using cultured cells |
Japan Bioassay Research Center |
Impact on respiratory organs |
Repeated administration toxicity test |
Life Science Research Laboratory |
Toxicological and carcinogenic impact |
Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity combined test |
Food and Drug Safety Center, Hatano Research Institute |
Impact on DNA |
Comet assay |
Food and Drug Safety Center, Hatano Research Institute |
Impact on male and female fertility and unborn children |
Simplified reproductive toxicity test |
Food and Drug Safety Center, Hatano Research Institute |