Environmental pollution: plastic has reached our stomach

Plastic pollution has not saved even the human body. Scientists have confirmed this for the first time. Small plastic parts have been found in each participant in an experiment designed to appreciate how much plastic we eat and drink every day. So far, most studies were focused on nature, [...]
Plastic pollution has not saved even the human body. Scientists have confirmed this for the first time.
Small plastic parts have been found in each participant in an experiment designed to appreciate how much plastic we eat and drink every day.
So far, most studies were focused on nature, but the new study shows that humans are also consuming plastics.
According to researchers, plastic can end up in the human body through fish consumption, or drinking water from plastic bottles.
It has become almost impossible to save plastic, but its effects on human health remain unknown. Microplastics have been found in all forms of marine life, in sea salt, in honey, in sugar, in beer, in organic fertilizers, in the dust of our homes, and even in the water of taps, or the water that is ambalized.
The chemicals used in plastic products have been found to affect the development of sexual organs in animals and fish. It is feared that plastic can also contain toxic chemicals, such as toxic metals, or hormones that interfere with normal sexual development directly in our body, transmit tch.
For experts, the degree of plastic crisis indicates that it is impossible for people to avoid eating, drinking, or even sucking plastic through breathing, and all of this is likely to have harmful effects, despite the fact that scientists continue to work to get a clearer picture











