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Nanoparticles are used in food, despite limited research on long-term health effects. Some are banned in Europe but remain legal in U.S. products. Silver, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide are common examples. These particles can leak into drinking water from factories. Water systems often fail to filter them out. They harm ecosystems and may cause DNA damage and inflammation. Stronger regulations are urgently needed to protect public health. The Nano-Free Pledge certification mark offers a safer, transparent choice for consumers.

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Nanoparticles are in food, face masks, and everyday products. Some are banned in Europe but still used in the U.S. They can damage organs, DNA, and pollute drinking water. Most people don’t know the risks or where nanos hide. We fund research and raise public awareness. We fight for stricter regulations and safety standards. Our certification mark identifies nano-free products. We help businesses commit to safer practices. Your donation protects families and the environment. Every dollar fuels change — donate now.

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Nanoparticles are used in everyday products, yet some are banned in Europe due to safety concerns. These same particles, with study gaps, continue to be manufactured and sold in the U.S. Their potential to harm organs, DNA, and the environment is a serious risk. Current research is incomplete, leaving many unknowns about their long-term effects. It's crucial that we raise awareness, push for stricter regulations, and provide safer alternatives. Support our mission for a nano-free future and protect public health. Look for the pink lotus — your sign of verified safety.

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