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Plastic particles found in every human subject of international study

Participants were exposed to plastic by consuming plastic-wrapped food or drinking from plastic bottles.
Participants were exposed to plastic by consuming plastic-wrapped food or drinking from plastic bottles. Credit: PA

An international study has discovered tiny particles of plastic in every human subjected to testing.

In every sample of human faeces investigated, scientists found evidence of microscopic plastic particles swallowed in food.

Tiny particles of up to nine different types of plastic were discovered during the tests.

Plastic in the gut could suppress the immune system and aid transmission of toxins and harmful bugs or viruses, experts believe.

Lead researcher Dr Philipp Schwabi, from the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, said: "Of particular concern is what this means to us, and especially patients with gastrointestinal diseases.

"While the highest plastic concentrations in animal studies have been found in the gut, the smallest microplastic particles are capable of entering the blood stream, lymphatic system and may even reach the liver.

"Now that we have first evidence for microplastics inside humans, we need further research to understand what this means for human health."

The pilot study recruited eight participants from the UK, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia and Austria.

Each person kept a food diary for a week before having their stools samples.

The diaries showed that every participant was exposed to plastic by consuming plastic-wrapped food or drinking from plastic bottles. None were vegetarians, and six ate sea fish.

Particles between 50 and 500 micrometres across of up to nine different plastics were found, the most common being polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

On average, the scientists found 20 microplastic particles in every 10 grams of stool.

It is estimated up to 5% of all plastics produced end up in the sea.

Once in the oceans, plastics are consumed by sea animals and move up the food chain. Significant amounts of plastic have been detected in tuna, lobster and shrimp.

Food is also likely to be contaminated with plastic as a result of processing or packaging, say the researchers whose findings were presented at UEG Week, the largest meeting of gastroenetrology experts in Europe.

Environmental expert Professor Alistair Boxall, from the University of York, said: "I'm not at all surprised or particularly worried by these findings. Microplastics have been found in tap water, bottled water, fish and mussel tissue and even in beer.

"We will also be exposed to particles from house dust, food packaging materials and the use of plastic bottles. It's therefore inevitable that at least some of these things will get into our lungs and digestive systems."

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2018-10-22/plastics-human-food-study/

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I was just listening on the radio to an author named Vyban Creegan-Reid, who has written a book called Primate Change about how technology and the modern world is increasingly changing our bodies. It’s probably going to be my next read. Sounds up your street, Hades.

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10 hours ago, Anubis said:

I was just listening on the radio to an author named Vyban Creegan-Reid, who has written a book called Primate Change about how technology and the modern world is increasingly changing our bodies. It’s probably going to be my next read. Sounds up your street, Hades.

How we interact with our world, and change, is evolution isn't it?

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On 10/23/2018 at 1:32 PM, Seasons said:

Plastic particles found in every human subject of international study

Participants were exposed to plastic by consuming plastic-wrapped food or drinking from plastic bottles.

Participants were exposed to plastic by consuming plastic-wrapped food or drinking from plastic bottles. Credit: PA

An international study has discovered tiny particles of plastic in every human subjected to testing.

In every sample of human faeces investigated, scientists found evidence of microscopic plastic particles swallowed in food.

Tiny particles of up to nine different types of plastic were discovered during the tests.

Plastic in the gut could suppress the immune system and aid transmission of toxins and harmful bugs or viruses, experts believe.

Lead researcher Dr Philipp Schwabi, from the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, said: "Of particular concern is what this means to us, and especially patients with gastrointestinal diseases.

"While the highest plastic concentrations in animal studies have been found in the gut, the smallest microplastic particles are capable of entering the blood stream, lymphatic system and may even reach the liver.

"Now that we have first evidence for microplastics inside humans, we need further research to understand what this means for human health."

The pilot study recruited eight participants from the UK, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia and Austria.

Each person kept a food diary for a week before having their stools samples.

The diaries showed that every participant was exposed to plastic by consuming plastic-wrapped food or drinking from plastic bottles. None were vegetarians, and six ate sea fish.

Particles between 50 and 500 micrometres across of up to nine different plastics were found, the most common being polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

On average, the scientists found 20 microplastic particles in every 10 grams of stool.

It is estimated up to 5% of all plastics produced end up in the sea.

Once in the oceans, plastics are consumed by sea animals and move up the food chain. Significant amounts of plastic have been detected in tuna, lobster and shrimp.

Food is also likely to be contaminated with plastic as a result of processing or packaging, say the researchers whose findings were presented at UEG Week, the largest meeting of gastroenetrology experts in Europe.

Environmental expert Professor Alistair Boxall, from the University of York, said: "I'm not at all surprised or particularly worried by these findings. Microplastics have been found in tap water, bottled water, fish and mussel tissue and even in beer.

"We will also be exposed to particles from house dust, food packaging materials and the use of plastic bottles. It's therefore inevitable that at least some of these things will get into our lungs and digestive systems."

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2018-10-22/plastics-human-food-study/

I Go To Faeces.

Stool Gudgeon.

Shake Rattle and Toilet Roll.

 

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Now the UN have also said if we don't change we're fucked. How is nobody listening to this?

 

As my man Noam Chomsky said "It’s as if we’re like lemmings marching off the cliff, led by leaders who understand what they’re doing, so dedicated to enriching themselves and their friends in the near future that it doesn’t matter what happens to the human species."

 

https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/noam-chomsky-calls-trump-and-republican-allies-criminally-insane/

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