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Microplastics Found to Trigger Cancer-Linked Changes in Lung Cells

Microplastics Found to Trigger Cancer-Linked Changes in Lung Cells

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health · Dr. Joseph Mercola

September 8, 20258m 35s

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Show Notes

  • Microplastics were found to trigger cancer-like changes in healthy lung cells, including increased mobility, DNA damage, and activated survival pathways
  • Inhaled particles bypass your body's defenses and embed deep in your lungs, where they silently disrupt cellular function without causing obvious inflammation
  • A review of 31 studies confirmed that microplastics harm your lungs, gut, and reproductive organs even at exposure levels that mimic everyday life
  • Smaller nanoplastics are especially dangerous because they cross into your bloodstream, reaching your liver, brain, and other organs where they cause long-term damage
  • Natural strategies like psyllium, chitosan, probiotics, and autophagy-enhancing nutrients help trap and remove plastic particles before they're absorbed
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