
Be alert! mirco-plastic particles found in human breast milk may have unknown effects on human beings!
A recent study on mirco-plastics published in the foreign journal Polymers has become a hot topic among netizens. For the first time, scientists have found mirco-plastic particles in human breast milk, according to the study. The last time they were found was in Antarctica. How should we face the impact of plastic in the future?
The effects of mirco-plastic particles on humans remained unknown until the breast milk study was published in June. The publication of this study suggests that mirco-plastic particles are not as inert as thought and may trigger local or systemic reactions in the body. At the same time, the team said it could not find an obvious way for the particles to be transported to breast milk, but it was enough to suggest that human contact with the ubiquitous mirco-plastics was “inevitable”.
Other reports suggest that foreign scientists have previously found mirco-plastic particles in human intestines and blood. And this is just the tip of the mirco-plastic iceberg. Smaller, nanoscale plastics could have more pervasive and toxic effects. The discovery of mirco-plastic particles in breast milk may remind us of the need to raise environmental awareness and push for laws to ban plastics and similar plastics.
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