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How does lifepak® nano meet or exceed the requirements for a bona fide “nanotechnology” product?

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How does lifepak® nano meet or exceed the requirements for a bona fide “nanotechnology” product?

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Lifepak nano meets federal requirements of a nanotechnology product. This term is defined by the FDA as research and technology or development of products regulated by FDA that involve all of the following: the existence of materials or products at the atomic, molecular or macromolecular levels, where at least one dimension that affects the functional behavior of the product is in the length scale range of approximately 1-100 nanometers; the creation and use of structures, devices and systems that have novel properties and functions because of their small size; and, the ability to control or manipulate the product on the atomic scale. What is nanotechnology? As applicable to nutrition, nanotechnology is the manipulation of nutrients at the molecular level to enhance their benefits to the body. A nanometer represents 1 billionth of a meter, and provides a useful unit for measuring ultra-small molecules. The application of nanotechnology employed by Pharmanex is a mono-molecular encapsul

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