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Nanoplastic Impact on the Gut-Brain Axis: Current Knowledge and Future Directions

Discussion in 'Other health news and research' started by Hoopoe, Nov 18, 2022.

  1. Hoopoe

    Hoopoe Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657997/
     
  2. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    It's really wild that news that not only plastic nanoparticles but all sorts of industrial chemicals have been found in every human tissue, including placental tissue, and barely anyone knows about it. And yet environmental causes of illness and disease are basically treated as a joke, the mindless obsession with psychomumbojumbo has hogged all the resources and attention.

    As a result of the lack of interest, there's been basically no research on the impact. Although quite frankly I'm not even sure if medicine is capable of that anymore, current medical science obviously falls completely flat with complex problems like this. The entire process of medical research depends on isolated unique factors and that's impossible here. If it's too hard to tell the difference, efforts don't even get started, which locks in place the inability to tell the difference. It's basically recursive failure: you fail because you failed and will fail again because of that failure.

    This is the stuff that could be (not saying it is, could be) end of civilization, say like Children of men, and we wouldn't know it until it's too late because no one's checking it. Instead this crap will be submerged in quackery before anyone starts noticing anything.
     

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