Peter Attia· MD
the most common route of human exposure is is from inhaling plastic dust and fibers and from consuming food and beverages that contain you know these micro nanop Plastics
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the most common route of human exposure is is from inhaling plastic dust and fibers and from consuming food and beverages that contain you know these micro nanop Plastics
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so so 1 1,000th of a meter so we abbreviate these as mnps or micro nanop particles and we should just acknowledge that these things are completely ubiquitous they're found anywhere that we have looked for them uh which is to say we find them in water we find them in food we find them in fruit on fruit in vegetables on vegetables in meat in the air
Microplastic exposure occurs mainly through ingestion and inhalation, especially in urban areas where fibers from synthetic clothing and degraded plastics enter the air.