1)
insoluble in water
(the body liquid),
hydrochloric
acid (the digestive fluid),
nitric
acid (an extremely corrosive industrial, research,
test chemical),
dilute
sulfuric acid (a highly corrosive industrial,
research, test chemical),
2)
potential carcinogen,
i.e. a possible cancer causing agent,
with initial symptoms of lung
fibrosis.
(Information is taken from The
Merck Index, 12th Edition)
Your
nutritional supplement manufacturer may be using titanium dioxide
additive in its products like CoQ10, CLA, perilla oil and others.
Some scientists are concerned
about the extremely 'sticky' nature of Ti
O2; it may very well adhere
to the walls of blood vessels and thus contribute to coronary
heart disease.
It is advisable to avoid the
ingestion of titanium dioxide. All health products containing
potentially dangerous additives should be recalled immediately.
Dr. E.K. Schandl
M.S.,
Ph.D., FACB, SC(ASCP), CC(NRCC), LNC, CLD Clinical Laboratory
Director Oncobiologist Clinical/Nutritional Biochemist