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My son HAS to wear a mask at work for the time being. He wears paper masks, which may have graphene oxide nanoparticles. Today I bought two different extremely thin masks from Etsy (I know they're made in the USA). These masks are washable and allow a person to breathe.

He's also had a PCR test which may contain Graphene Oxide. So I have him on NAC to detoxify while we wait for the material masks.

I bought paper masks from Amazon which said they were from the USA. What arrived were probably masks from China. The box said USA, but it looked old and was taped shut. Threw them away.

NAC: We demonstrate that N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) reduces graphene oxide (GO) at room temperature. This represents a new green method to produce reduced GO (rGO). NAC adheres to the rGO surface as demonstrated by several spectroscopy techniques and avoids GO-mediated oxidation of glutathione. This method offers new opportunities for the production of green biocompatible rGO and NAC-based therapies. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30892320/

3 years ago
2 score
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My son HAS to wear a mask at work for the time being. He wears paper masks, which may have graphene oxide nanoparticles. Today I bought two different extremely thin masks from Etsy (I know they're made in the USA). These masks are washable and allow a person to breathe.

He's also had a PCR test which may contain Graphene Oxide also. So I have him on NAC to detoxify while we wait for the material masks.

I bought paper masks from Amazon which said they were from the USA. What arrived were probably masks from China. The box said USA, but it looked old and was taped shut. Threw them away.

NAC: We demonstrate that N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) reduces graphene oxide (GO) at room temperature. This represents a new green method to produce reduced GO (rGO). NAC adheres to the rGO surface as demonstrated by several spectroscopy techniques and avoids GO-mediated oxidation of glutathione. This method offers new opportunities for the production of green biocompatible rGO and NAC-based therapies. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30892320/

3 years ago
1 score