Coca-Cola and Energy drinks have graphene oxide.
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Since starting peating, i've been incorporating coca cola. lately it has been more regular use , a can or two a day. But I just got the idea to search for nanoparticles and coca cola. It appears that they indeed contain things like graphene oxide. So goodbye coke. Same thing for things like red bull , monster etc.
What is the best way to detoxify graphene oxide?
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@oskaar23
fluorescent nanoparticles are often made up of graphitic carbon and other carbon-type things. These things are found in all sorts of food from cooked meat to coca cola and pepsi and instant coffee and anything that is cooked. it's a byproduct of the cooking process. it's in coca cola probably from the caramel color aka burnt sugar they add. if you're gonna stop drinking coca cola because of this you can also stop eating anything cooked including meat. -
@noodlecat59 are we certain that's not hydrocarbons you're referring to? Nanoparticles are not part of a "normal" process like cooking. Nano anything is tech.
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@bio3nergetic said in Coca-Cola and Energy drinks have graphene oxide.:
@noodlecat59 are we certain that's not hydrocarbons you're referring to? Nanoparticles are not part of a "normal" process like cooking. Nano anything is tech.
Looking into this further, it seems nanoparticles can be made from cooking and they refer to them as carbon dots. However! We don't know if these specially found in coke are added, or occur from the process of making it. I suppose the only true way to control for this question is to analyze a 30 or 40 year old coke to compare lol. So this is an important distinction: the villainous industry IS adding nanoparticles to things, as preservatives, enhancement or to act as "nutrient vehicles" as the reductionist science/medical industry is so proud of. We cannot know for certain which particles we are dealing with here.