William Vasquez+FollowTakeout Plastic Drama: Microplastics in Your Gut?!Ordering takeout just got a little less appetizing. A new study found that people who eat more takeout have way more microplastics in their bodies—yep, those tiny plastic bits from the containers. Researchers even found a link between high microplastic levels and more bad gut bacteria. The takeaway? Swapping out plastic containers when you can might actually help your health (and the planet). Time to rethink that delivery habit! #Health #BodyHealth #TakeoutTrouble00Share
kingabigail+FollowTakeout in Plastic? Read This ASAPJust found out that eating takeout from plastic containers could be messing with our hearts! Scientists discovered that microplastics from those containers can end up in our bodies, possibly raising the risk of heart problems. They even found plastic particles in blood clots and saw heart damage in rats fed water leached from plastic. It’s not a direct order to ditch plastic, but maybe it’s time to switch to glass or steel containers for our food. Who knew our lunch could come with a side of microplastics? #HealthAlert #Microplastics #TakeoutTrouble #HeartHealth #PlasticFree #Health140Share