Bryan Johnson· Author
Two studies last year showed that microplastics were detected in every human testicular and semen samples tested.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Two studies last year showed that microplastics were detected in every human testicular and semen samples tested.
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The same applies to testicular tissue, testing 100% positive for microplastics.
there's been studies now showing that at least humans have plastic microplastics in all types of tissues. Everything from ovaries, testicles to um plaques in our arteries um to our brain to our kidneys really all throughout our body.
Microplastics have been found in testicles, ovaries, the brain, and every single human organ studied.
there have been studies showing significant amounts of microplastics in the brain in testicles and ovaries
So, if you look I mean you've seen the studies now. They look in human testicles, human ovaries, human brains. There's microplastics everywhere.
We know that microplastics are accumulating in every single organ in our bodies, brain, testicles, ovaries, everywhere.
You know, humans have been tested and every single human tested had microplastics in their brain, their ovaries, their testicles, every organ of their body.
Microplastics have been found in every single tissue in the human body, the testicles, the brain. We are teeming with microplastics. We probably consume grams of them per year and this is a big source.
showing that plastics accumulate in tissues and organs (including the testicles and placenta, as alluded to by others)
showing that plastics accumulate in tissues and organs (including the testicles and placenta, as alluded to by others)