First, let’s understand
how plastics are
affecting our health
Respiratory problems, carcinogenic risks, impact on fertility and prenatal development just to name a few…
Plastics
Plastics contain harmful chemicals like BPA, Phthalates and heavy metals. These can leach into our food, water and beverages, leading to Hormonal imbalances, reproductive issues and increased cancer risk.Â
Microplastic Ingestion
These are found in water, food and air. We are consuming these that may lead to inflammation, toxicity and potential damage to Organs.
Respiratory problems
With the inhalation can cause respiratory issues and aggravate asthma.
Endocrine Disruption
The chemicals in plastic mimic hormones disrupting endocrine systems and leading to developmental reproductive and immune problems. The chemicals in plastic mimic hormones disrupting endocrine systems and leading to developmental reproductive and immune problems.
Carcinogenic risks
Some plastics additives are linked to cancer. With prolonged exposure this increases the risks of developing certain types of cancer.
Immune System
Persistent exposure to plastic-related chemicals can weaken the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections and diseases.
Impact on Fertility
Chemicals in plastic have been linked to reduced fertility in both men and women affecting reproductive health.
Nanoparticules
These tiny-shards are found all through the body and when they are in the vascular system they form clots. Blood clots are formed and have a detrimental effect on the Brain, Heart and Deep Veins in the lower legs, causing Thrombosis. Now they are found in your lungs, sinuses and into 50% of your fat deposits.
Bioaccumulation
Developmental Concerns
Prenatal and early childhood exposure to plastic-related chemicals can lead to development delays and behavioral issues.
Some direct contact with certain plastic can cause skin rashes, irritations and allergic reactions.