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Dan Preece's avatar

In 05 the industry turned their back on lipid nano particles because they would spin violently and heat up when subjected to certain radio waves. It was only after they learned how to coat them with PEG’s, that they were not as toxic to the injected.

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Vonu's avatar

Did they dip them into automotive radiators that are full of PEGs like vaping fluid is?

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Bandit's avatar

Ethylene glycol is radiator fluid. NOT polyethylene glycol.

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Vonu's avatar

Congratulations for being the first to catch that.

They are both good antifreeze compounds.

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Bandit's avatar

Yes, but for much different purposes. PEG, deicing plane wings. EG, your car motor.

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Vonu's avatar

It is a matter of choosing your poisons, both being quite poisonous.

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