Controversial food additive titanium dioxide probably has more toxic effects than previously thought, new reviewed peer-reviewed survey He shows, adding growing evidence that unregulated nanočerticle are used throughout the food system, represent the underestimated danger to consumers.
In nanocercicle, titanium dioxide can eject the endocrine system of the body interfering the hormonal response to food and blood sugar levels, which can lead to diabetes, obesity and other health problems, a study is found.
Ultra processed food widely has this effect on “hormone foods”, but there is no complete understanding of why, and new research can help respond to the answer.
“Our research emphasizes the harmful effects of nanocratic dioxide nanocratic dioxide as potential intocria disturbances,” the authors wrote in a reviewed study led by Chinese University Jiaxing Nanhu.
Nanopartic titanium in the form of nanopartic is used in the food to beautify white or color improvement, and can be in as many as 11,000 American products, especially candy and food. Popular products like M & M, outside of meat herbal chicken tenders and chips Ahoy! Cookies contain a substance. They were also very used in disappearing ceramic pans.
The EU is prohibited by titanium dioxide for food use 2022. year because the previous survey showed that neurotoxin is likely, be immunotoxin, cause intestinal lesions and potentially damaged genes. Particles can be collected in organs and remain in the body for years. Citic from 2022. It was attracted to wide attention for the guidance that Skittles were “unfit for human consumption,” because they contain titanium dioxide.
On the fifth studies, Skittles announced that they would stop using the substance, while American food and medication administration (FDA) maintained that it was safe.
The new survey compared to the Health of Three Groups: mice that fed nanoparticles of titanium dioxide, mice that were fed up with greater microcy and mice that were fed nassimunium dioxide. The mice that fed nanoparticles showed lower levels of several types of hormone hormones that signal the body that has been full, aids in digestion and regulate glucose.
The mice that fed nanoparticles showed a much higher levels of glucose or blood sugar, from those who fed the microcytic. The authors also noticed that “horses hormones that excrete enteroendocrine cells play a critical role that regulates energy entry and glucose levels.” It seemed that nanoxide titanium dioxide disrupted the differentiation of enteroendocrine cells, which is part of the hormone secretion process and reduce cell numbers.
These questions can lead to obesity, type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance, the authors have written.
The findings are “a really big deal because when you start kidding with glucose levels – it’s Diabetes,” Tom Neltners, director, who, together with other public health groups, requested the agencies for the food titanium dioxide.
The Agency is legally forced to respond within 180 days, but so far it has neglected the petition, Neltner said. The petition comes as Robert F Kennedy JR has achieved a reduction in poison additives for food priority.
“He started so that he was too early to say, but there were hope we hadn’t had before,” Neltner said. But he added that the groups would sue if the request continues to ignore.
2025-06-06 11:00:00