Toxic microplastics in the brain blamed on a product used by millions
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Recent research from Canadian scientists indicates that switching from bottled water to filtered tap water can dramatically reduce microplastic intake, potentially by as much as 90%. Current studies reveal alarming levels of microplastics in human brains, with findings showing that nearly 7 grams of plastic may reside in some individuals. Additionally, those diagnosed with dementia exhibit significantly higher levels of microplastics. The report suggests avoiding plastic storage containers and switching to glass or stainless steel as effective methods to minimize exposure to harmful microplastics in our diets and environments.
There's probably one lurking on your desk, kitchen top or bedside table. But people should steer clear of bottled water to reduce the level of toxic microplastics in their brain, scientists warned today.
...levels were also three to five times higher in individuals with documented dementia diagnoses, US researchers discovered.
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