The Slow Poisoning
You Are Already
Eating Plastic.
Not the kind you can see. The kind your body can't filter, can't break down, and can't push back out. Microplastics — particles smaller than 5mm — and the even tinier nanoplastics are now showing up everywhere scientists look inside the human body. Your blood. Your lungs. Your gut. Your brain.
Your body has become the filter — collecting what was never meant to be there.
And the most damning part of the research isn't where the plastic ends up. It's where it's coming from. Bottled water. Takeout containers. Tea bags. Synthetic clothing. Tap water. And one source that hits you the hardest, because you put it directly inside the most absorbent tissue in your body — twice a day, for two minutes each time.