well a nanoparticle is so small it can enter through ur pores or simply be absorbed through ur skin...now how ones body will react to that invading particle can differ on a multitude of things...other ingredients, molecular structure, absorbtion rates, that persons immune system, possible compromise of imunity, antigen/antibody recall, point of invasion...and a bunch more, u get the drift...now the particle has already passed all physical barriers of protection, where it decided to bond may also differ from person to person depending on what they hve been previously exposed to, any weakness or disease, or just proximity...these bonding points all so small have drastic effects after the particle causes single point mutations on each cell through the bodies own miotic process ..multiplying over time and intensifying itself while weaking the host...all invasions at differnt locales causing differnt mutations that occur over time causing idiopathic symptoms that can not be easily attributed to one thing, or expected to result in the same outcome...all the while the host (person) continues to use said product with said nanoparticle thereby increasing its abundance through appliction, while the body is also undergoing a constant state of increased mutation through its own cellular processes...and fto top it off, the host has no natural defense against the foreign particle bc of its synthetic nature and it not being a bacteria, a fungus or anything our Ig moleules know how to fight, infact they dont even know to fight bc it has already became part of the whole. eventually becoming the invisible visible...or we, the host, thereby become the becoming...
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