Bryan Johnson· Author
microplastics are small pieces of plastic that can enter your body mostly through ingestion, but you can also inhale them. And when we say small, we're talking about like nanometer to micron size.
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microplastics are small pieces of plastic that can enter your body mostly through ingestion, but you can also inhale them. And when we say small, we're talking about like nanometer to micron size.
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the average person inhales or ingests up to 120,000 microplastic particles per year from sources like tap water bottled water and packaged foods
the primary roots of exposure are oral ingestion and inhalation we're consuming them through bottled water through tap water packaged foods and even fresh produce that's contaminated by polluted Soil and Water we're inhaling these microplastic particles suspended in the air especially in herban environments where synthetic clothing fibers and degraded plastic waste become airborne