Paul Saladino· MD
Microplastics accumulate in every organ in the body. The brain, testicles, ovaries, harmful endocin disrupting, potentially inflammatory in all of our tissues.
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Microplastics accumulate in every organ in the body. The brain, testicles, ovaries, harmful endocin disrupting, potentially inflammatory in all of our tissues.
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these tiny particles aren't just passing through they're accumulating in our organs and our tissues in early 2024 human brain samples were found to have on average 0.5% plastic by weight in the reproductive system higher levels of PL plastic like PBC have been linked to lower sperm counts
microplastics and their Associated chemicals are not just an environmental concern they're posing a significant Human Health Challenge that's imp protecting us at multiple biological levels these microplastic particles infiltrate our bodies they're accumulating in vital organs like our brain they're disrupting hormonal balance they're impairing fertility they're posing substantial risk to our neurological and cardiovascular systems