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is titanium dioxide a homone disrupting chemical
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Titanium dioxide. a commonly used coloring agent in consumer products. does not possess hormone-disrupting properties. The FDA has deemed it safe for human consumption in specific quantities. While studies on animals have demonstrated adverse health effects from inhaling high levels of titanium dioxide nanoparticles. there is currently no evidence to suggest interference with hormone function in humans. Nonetheless. further research is necessary to fully comprehend the potential impact on health.
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