Some gut microbes can absorb and help expel forever chemicals' from the body, research shows
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Research from the University of Cambridge reveals specific gut microbes can absorb toxic Pfas forever chemicals and assist in expelling them through feces. These microbes can remove an impressive 75% of certain Pfas compounds from the gastrointestinal tract of mice. This discovery paves the way for creating probiotic dietary supplements aimed at enhancing beneficial gut microbe levels in humans to help alleviate Pfas accumulation. Current methods to eliminate Pfas from the body, such as bloodletting and cholesterol medications, are associated with significant side effects, highlighting the potential value of microbial solutions.
Certain kinds of gut microbes absorb toxic Pfas forever chemicals and help expel them from the body via feces. This research shows microbes can remove up to 75% of some Pfas from the gut.
Probiotic dietary supplements that boost levels of helpful microbes in the human gut could significantly reduce Pfas levels, providing a solution with fewer side effects than current methods.
Pfas are a class of over 15,000 compounds linked to serious health problems, including cancer, and do not naturally break down, leading to long-term exposure risks.
US Environmental Protection Agency indicates no safe level of exposure to common Pfas compounds like Pfos or Pfoa in drinking water, raising health concerns.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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