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       Nanometer  Technology    The Future of Food Supplements 
         
              Nanometer technology, information technology  and  biotechnology  are known as the three  key  dominant  technology  in  21st  century.  The  development   of  nanometer technology will bring tremendous influence on materials science, life  science and medical science.  As for  both micro  and macro scopes  in the  material  world, we-human being have  made  enormous  progress, but  when looking  at the   scope  of 1-100 nanometers lying  between   the  micro  and  macro  material  world,  scientists    discovered   some strange physical and chemical phenomena, such as object  hardness, toughness, specific heat,  electrical  conductivity,  diffusivity,  susceptibility  are  totally  different from our common  knowledge.  Because  of  these  new   discoveries,  it may result in some new theories which will bring great impacts  on human; furthermore, it will become a lasting revolution.  Hence,  most  countries have brought out their new project planning for the nanometer   technology  development,  as  for  us,  it  is  a  great  opportunity to further develop  and  accelerate domestic  technology and science  development, both scientists and  entrepreneurs are working closely to make constant progress in nanometer  science. 
               The unique processing of “Phycry Technology” (Nanometer Cryogenic  Technology for physically breaking up the cells of bee pollen)is a combination of very  low   temperatures( -170℃ ),  high  vacuum and ultra high speed air flows. The air is moving in two opposite  directions at about  3  times  the  speed  of  sound. The objects are struck by  these  opposing  high speed air flows resulting in 99% of the cells being broken up and  also turned in very tiny size of the nutritional  substances.  By  doing  the   processing  in  a  vacuum  with  very  low temperatures the full  nutritional values  are preserved.  The  extremely tiny  sizes of the resulting products are more  easily absorbed by the human body.       
       
             
       
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