Microplastics and Toxins: Exposing Corporate Greed and Protecting Your Health
Dr. Steve TurleyJuly 5, 202527 min35,423 views
23 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Pervasive Threat of Microplastics
- π¬ Microplastics, specifically polyethylene, have been detected in the carotid artery plaques of approximately 58% of patients in a recent study.
- π‘ Shocking new studies reveal that tiny toxic invaders are infiltrating our bodies at an unprecedented rate, found in human tissue samples from lungs, livers, kidneys, and even placentas.
- π These microplastics originate from everyday items like packaging, clothing, and cosmetics, contaminating our water, air, and food.
- π©Έ A study from the Netherlands detected microplastics in 80% of blood samples, highlighting the widespread internal exposure.
Corporate Negligence and Government Oversight Failures
- π Decades of corporate greed and government negligence have led to the proliferation of cheap, toxic products like single-use plastic bottles and fast-food containers.
- β οΈ These plastics break down into invisible particles that contaminate our environment and bodies, carrying chemicals linked to infertility, cancers, obesity, and developmental issues.
- ποΈ Federal agencies like the EPA and FDA are criticized for being ineffective, either due to inaction or being too influenced by industry lobbyists.
- π° Corporations have known about microplastics for years but continue to prioritize profits over public health, delaying meaningful change.
Grassroots Movements and Consumer Power
- πͺ The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is stepping up to demand accountability from major companies in the food and beverage industries.
- β Consumers are successfully pressuring companies like Kraft and Chipotle to phase out artificial dyes and harmful additives.
- π₯€ Despite consumer pressure, companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi continue to flood the market with plastic bottles, a major source of microplastics, with low recycling rates.
- π Fast fashion brands also contribute significantly by producing polyester clothing that sheds microplastics during washing.
Practical Steps for Healthier Living
- π§ Water consumption is a key area; using reverse osmosis systems can remove 99% of microplastics from drinking and cooking water.
- β»οΈ Replacing single-use plastic bottles with reusable stainless steel or BPA-free containers is crucial.
- π Installing HEPA filters in homes can significantly reduce airborne microplastics from laundry and other sources.
- π½οΈ Ditching plastic food storage and reheating containers in favor of glass is essential to prevent plastic leaching into food, especially when heated.
Supporting Health and Wellness
- π± Nourishing the body with micronutrients and adaptogens is vital for strengthening its natural defenses against toxins.
- ποΈββοΈ Gentle, light, and proper exercise, combined with a principles-based nutrition plan and supplementation, is fundamental for lifelong health.
- π‘ Joey Atlas's Elixir Mixer offers foundational micronutrients and adaptogens, with a free home fitness program and nutritional framework included, simplifying health and wellness routines.
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