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Greska's C60 vs Others

Cost per Serving

Image of a 45-day comparison of Greska's C60 bottle. The bottle is labeled '45-Day'

Greska's C60

$1.68 per day

Carbon 60 olive oil.

Carbon 60 Olive Oil

$2.45 per day

Good and Cheap C60

Good and Cheap

$2.45 per day

SES Research

SES
Research

$3.07 per day

Carbon60 Plus

C60
Plus

$4.64 per day

C60live Carbon 60Fullerene

Live Longer Labs

$5.04 per day

Purple Power

C60 Purple Power

$9.92 per day

What is a Nano?

Nano is a measurement of size.
A nanometer equals 0.000001 Millimeters

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Please visit the Center for Nanomedicine’s homepage at http://www.centerfornanomedicine.org for more information.

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This video was generated by the AlloSphere research group.

Size of powder

These microscope pictures show the comparative size and shape difference of Greska’s Carbon 60 powder (20-nanometer spheres) to a popular vendors’ Carbon 60 powder.

 

Greska produces its Carbon 60 powder in a spherical form more than 200,000 times smaller compared to all other as produced Carbon 60 powders.

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The columns represent different Carbon 60 powder manufacturers and as you go down the page the magnification gets greater and greater.

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The Transmission Electroscope Pictures (Courtesy of Transmission Electron Microscope Laboratory at the Colorado School of Mines, College of Material Sciences)

Image of Greska's C60 powder with spherical particles, 200,000 times smaller than standard Carbon 60 powders
Image of Greska's C60 powder in spherical form, showcasing its superior purity and ultra-small particle size.

High Angle Annular Dark Field Imaging (HAADF) Elemental Analysis

These pictures show a comparison of the contaminants found in other producers of Carbon 60 powder as compared to Greska’s Carbon 60 powder. According to the Transmission Electron Microscope Laboratory at the Colorado School of Mines, College of Material Sciences, not one atom of another element (besides oxygen) was present as a contaminant in Greska’s Carbon 60 powder.

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The HAADF sample showed all carbon except for 0.52% oxygen. No other trace elements showed up in Greska’s Carbon 60.

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Several contaminant elements, including silicon, potassium, chlorine, sulfur, sodium, and magnesium were found in other popular producers of Carbon 60 powder with the HAADF tests (High Angle Annular Dark Field Imaging), (Courtesy of Transmission Electron Microscope Laboratory at the Colorado School of Mines, College of Material Sciences). No contaminants were found in Greska’s Carbon 60 powder, not one atom.

Image of Greska's C60 solvent-free powder, highlighting its unmatched purity and effectiveness.

99.48% Carbon, 0.52% Oxygen
No other elements nor contaminants


The Transmission Electroscope Pictures are courtesy of Transmission Electron Microscope Laboratory at the Colorado School of Mines, College of Material Sciences.

Verified Carbon 60

These three pictures below are Electron Microscope comparison pictures of Greska’s Carbon 60 powder as compared to other confirmed Carbon 60 powders.

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The three photos look similar. i.e., the molecule size, shape, and the stringing pearl necklace-like pattern, and note the more uniform spherical shape of Greska’s Carbon 60. 

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The Transmission Electroscope Pictures are (Courtesy of Transmission Electron Microscope Laboratory at the Colorado School of Mines, College of Material Sciences, BioMed, Kogyo.)

Image of Greska's C60 highlighting the clean, pure, and solvent-free Carbon 60 powder.

Sunflower Oil vs Olive Oil

C60 fullerene as synergistic agent in tumor-inhibitory Doxorubicin treatment

Simon G Danby 1, Tareq AlEnezi, Amani Sultan, Tina Lavender, John Chittock, Kirsty Brown, Michael J Cork

Effect of olive and sunflower seed oil on the adult skin barrier: implications for neonatal skincareThe first cohort applied six drops of olive oil to one forearm twice daily for 5 weeks. The second cohort applied six drops of olive oil to one forearm and six drops of sunflower seed oil to the other twice daily for 4 weeks. The effect of the treatments was evaluated by determining stratum corneum integrity and cohesion, intercorneocyte cohesion, moisturization, skin-surface pH, and erythema. Topical application of olive oil for 4 weeks caused a significant reduction in stratum corneum integrity and induced mild erythema in volunteers with and without a history of atopic dermatitis. Sunflower seed oil preserved stratum corneum integrity did not cause erythema and improved hydration in the same volunteers.

Comparison of the effects of sunflower oil vs. olive oil on skin health

In contrast to sunflower seed oil, topical treatment with olive oil significantly damages the skin barrier. It, therefore, has the potential to promote the development of and exacerbate existing atopic dermatitis.


The use of olive oil for the treatment of dry skin and infant massage should, therefore, be discouraged.

Before & After

Image of a blood test demonstrating the effectiveness of Greska's Carbon 60 powder.

Stacked (Rouleaux) blood cells vs. unstacked with Gresk's C60.

Image showing the impact of Greska's C60 on reducing glyphosate damage.

Topical application of
Greska’s C60.

Image of Greska's C60 powder, featuring ultra-pure Carbon 60 particles on birthmark

Six days of daily topical application of Greska’s C60 .

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