Microplastics have infiltrated all facets of human anatomy, leaving scientists perplexed about their health implications and the mechanisms behind their intrusion.
Microplastics enter the human body through various channels, including food, water, and air, with smaller particles being absorbed and posing significant health risks.
The challenge with microplastics is that the body’s enzymes aren't effectively capable of breaking them down, presenting a continuous challenge for our immune system.
Microplastics, which vary in size and shape, have been identified as serious contaminants, not only in our environment but also deep within our anatomy.
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