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E79. 50% More Microplastics in Human Brains: How to Protect Yourself

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🧠 New research reveals 50% more microplastics in human brains—what does this mean for your health? Scientists have even found higher levels in dementia patients, raising serious concerns about long-term cognitive health.

In this episode of Practical Nontoxic Living, we explore:

✅ How microplastics enter the brain—and why it’s alarming ✅ Whether there's a connection between microplastics and neurodegenerative diseases ✅ Science-backed strategies to reduce your microplastic exposure ✅ Effective ways to support your body in eliminating plastics ✅ Practical tips to avoid microplastics

Protect your brain and take control of your health with practical, research-based solutions. Listen now!

🔗 Follow Practical Nontoxic Living for expert insights on reducing toxic exposures and optimizing well-being.

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🧠 New research reveals 50% more microplastics in human brains—what does this mean for your health? Scientists have even found higher levels in dementia patients, raising serious concerns about long-term cognitive health.

In this episode of Practical Nontoxic Living, we explore:

✅ How microplastics enter the brain—and why it’s alarming ✅ Whether there's a connection between microplastics and neurodegenerative diseases ✅ Science-backed strategies to reduce your microplastic exposure ✅ Effective ways to support your body in eliminating plastics ✅ Practical tips to avoid microplastics

Protect your brain and take control of your health with practical, research-based solutions. Listen now!

🔗 Follow Practical Nontoxic Living for expert insights on reducing toxic exposures and optimizing well-being.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

Blog Articles

Practical Nontoxic Living podcast episodes

RUAN LIVING

  continue reading

101 episodes

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