Paul Saladino· MD
microplastics which by the way are in every male testicle studied in a small study
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microplastics which by the way are in every male testicle studied in a small study
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there was a study that looked at semen samples from 40 healthy young men men who should be in their Prime reproductive years and get this every single sample had microplastics in it on average there were two particles per sample
what's really troubling is that what is this doing to sperm these microplastics were linked to abnormal sperm shape in impaired motility meaning their sperm couldn't move as efficiently and one of the worst culprits was PVC