Posted on 03/24/2022 11:14:48 AM PDT by JennysCool
Microplastics – tiny pieces of plastic less than 0.2 of an inch (5mm) in diameter – have been found in human blood for the first time.
Scientists in the Netherlands took blood samples from 22 anonymous healthy adult donors and analysed them for particles as small as 0.00002 of an inch.
The researchers found that 17 out of the 22 volunteers (77.2 per cent) had microplastics in their blood – a finding described as 'extremely concerning'.
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I guess I picked the wrong time to stop huffing glue.
Probably just the extra stuff floating around in the vaccines
Yeah, nothing to worry about for sure, I’ll bet.
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Uh move the decimal place a few i think. 0.2 of an inch is almost a quarter inch.
Salmon farmers in the Northwest have found fish dead from microplastics puncturing their intestines.
YeAh, NOT LIKE THOSE spike proteins FROM mRNA JABS.................
Bingo!
How many have had 3-4 jabs?
so is 5mm... but that’s not the size found in the blood
Fish and other ocean creatures are being killed by the garbage humans toss into oceans.
Wonder how they got there... Vax?
I read somewhere that the microplastics might be from bottled water. Several water bottling companies were tested and all bottles were found to contain pieces of plastic. Been a few years and I don’t remember where I saw the article.
It seems that one can try to avoid fluoride and other chemicals in tap water but then get plastic in bottled water. You can’t win.
Plastic is everywhere and esp. around items that contain food. Microwave cooking may let pieces go. Don’t dismiss it! Think about it!
Not to say Rona has a few particles also.
Huh? 5mm bits of plastic? That’s larger than the veins. I seriously doubt it unless you’re a Beagle in a Fauci laboratory.
We use many plastic products nowadays.
Before plastic, we used copper, and iron. Which could have been found in our Ancestor’s blood.
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