Microplastics
Cross-source consensus on Microplastics from 9 sources and 39 claims.
9 sources · 39 claims
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- Microplastics are small enough to cross cellular barriers and enter cells directly. — Microplastics: Cellular Damage and Systemic Health Effects
- Microplastics carry chemical additives, including bisphenol, that interfere with the body's hormonal systems. — Microplastics: Cellular Damage and Systemic Health Effects
- Microplastics have been detected in human testicles. — Microplastics: Cellular Damage and Systemic Health Effects
- Microplastics and nanoplastics contaminate everyday sources including microwave food and drinking water. — Boiling Water to Reduce Microplastics
- Boiling tap water reduces microplastic and nanoplastic contamination by at least 80%. — Boiling Water to Reduce Microplastics
- The average person ingests approximately 5 grams of plastic every week, equivalent to roughly 1,769 microplastic particles. — Would You Eat a Credit Card Weekly?
- Microplastics generate oxidative stress, which damages cells, tissues, and systemic regulatory systems. — Detoxify Your Brain from Microplastics
- Every cut on a plastic cutting board releases microplastic particles directly into food. — Detoxify Your Brain from Microplastics
- Heating food in plastic containers exponentially accelerates migration of plastic compounds into food. — Detoxify Your Brain from Microplastics
- No established protocol exists in the scientific community for reducing microplastics load in the body. — Blueprint Live Q&A: Plasma Exchange, Microplastics, Hair Regrowth, and Protocol Updates