"A new study has found that the average bottle of water contains nearly a quarter million fragments of 'nanoplastics' — plastic particles so small they can potentially gum up the machinery of human cells." 🧐

https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/4395725-bottled-water-nanoplastics-potential-health-risks-study/

Bottled water contains hundreds of thousands of potentially dangerous plastic fragments: study

A new study has found that the average bottle of water contains nearly a quarter million fragments of “nanoplastics” — plastic particles so small they can potentially gum up the machinery of human cells.  The findings published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) open a disturbing window into a largely unmapped corner…

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@davidho I can take it lol

@davidho do you figure this has been going on for decades already?

Is this possibly linked to the rise of allergies even?

(Even if not, it’s a shitstorm where we don’t even see the tip of the iceberg yet…)

@davidho We can't seem to win with affordable water. Can't trust tap water, can't trust bottled water, the only water you can trust is natural spring or well water you get from your own property or the property of friends/neighbors... and even that can potentially be problematic, depending on environmental factors.
@ChallengeApathy @davidho I have a well. You can't drink that water unless you want to glow in the dark. Needs Uranium filters as well a bunch of other heavy metals probably. Thought I understood water until I got a well.
@eigenman @davidho That's what I'm talking about, it's difficult to figure out a solution that isn't slowly poisoning us.
@ChallengeApathy @davidho A Great Filter? The irony killed us first.
@davidho
What's the source of the plastics?
@davidho So drinking bottled water is a good way to suicide? Sign me up!
@davidho if, as the article indicates, most is in the source water then it's also in soda and other soft drinks