I found an article that is alarming. A study by Lori Uildriks PharmD, BCPS, BCGP on April 12, 2022, called “Microplastics in humans: After blood, scientists find traces in the lungs”.
Microplastics are plastic particles less than 5mm in size and have been recognized as a global environmental concern for years.
They originate from various sources including plastic waste, clothing fibers, and industrial processes, contaminating water bodies, soil, and air.
Previous research has highlighted their presence in marine life and even in food consumed by humans.
This latest study brings a new dilemma – their penetration into human respiratory systems.
The research, conducted by a team of scientists, involved examining lung tissue samples from individuals undergoing lung surgery.
Microplastic particles were detected in all samples analyzed, indicating the widespread presence of these pollutants within human lungs.
This finding raises significant questions about the potential health effects of microplastic inhalation, including respiratory issues and inflammation.
This study’s findings add to the growing evidence linking microplastic exposure to adverse health outcomes.
While the exact issues and long-term effects remain to be known, the presence of microplastics in vital organs underscores the urgent need for more research.
You can read the article here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/microplastics-in-humans-after-blood-scientists-find-traces-in-the-lungs