Recent research has revealed that a liter of bottled water contains an alarming amount of nanoplastic particles, with estimates ranging from 240,000 to hundreds of thousands. These particles are small enough to enter the human bloodstream, raising concerns about potential health risks such as gastrointestinal disorders, birth defects, and increased mortality. The study suggests a potential link between ingesting nanoplastics and various health issues, including autism, cancer, Alzheimer’s, Crohn’s, and other autoimmune diseases. The findings have sparked widespread concern about the safety of consuming bottled water.
A single one litre bottle of water can contain 240,000 microscopic plastic particles, with unknown consequences for our health. https://t.co/L3G3cOAE08
Editorial: Nanoplastics are dangerous — and they are in your 'pure' bottled water (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/CjDPhA47SY
A new study found a liter of bottled water contains hundreds of thousands of nanoplastics, which experts believe may cause health risks like gastrointestinal disorders, birth defects and increased mortality. https://t.co/EbY1zmZIW3
Apparently, it's totally fine to drink hundreds of thousands of nanoplastic particles: https://t.co/CeH9qGSnUh https://t.co/0V8xR9bdxm
There can be 240,000 plastic particles in a litre bottle of water https://t.co/IBRVPIz32i
Bottled water contains more nanoplastic particles than previously thought, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://t.co/LtjVNHHW6U
Bottled water contains way more tiny plastic particles than previously thought — and 90% are small enough to enter the human bloodstream https://t.co/TGKxE5lSQY
The average 1L plastic bottle of water contains 240,000 pieces of nanoplastic. Can you say with certainty that years of ingesting these nanoplastics has had ZERO impact in the increased rates of autism, cancer, Alzheimer’s, Crohn’s, other autoimmune diseases and so much more…