Summary

A new study from Spain’s Autonomous University of Barcelona reveals that tea bags made from nylon, polypropylene, and cellulose release billions of micro- and nanoplastic particles when steeped in boiling water.

These particles, which can enter human intestinal cells, may pose health risks, potentially affecting the digestive, respiratory, endocrine, and immune systems.

Researchers urge regulatory action to mitigate plastic contamination in food packaging.

Consumers are advised to use loose-leaf tea with stainless steel infusers or biodegradable tea bags to minimize exposure.

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    One thing to note with all these articles; so far, there are no major comprehensive studies that definitively show microplastics are a danger to the body, or show what levels are considered acceptable or not.

    Considering the entire world population hasn’t just collectively died in the last 50 years, I’m leaning towards the effects of microplastics being negligible, or at least a hell of a lot less dangerous than other established risks like processed meat or direct sunlight.

    • CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      there are no major comprehensive studies that definitively show microplastics are a danger to the body

      I’m not sure what your criteria for “major comprehensive study” is, but there are countless studies linking microplastics to all sorts of things. Most arterial plaques are full of microplastics. The massive drop of male fertility rates (50% globally) has been linked to microplastics. Microplastics have been demonstrated to interfere at the cellular level by mimicking hormones.

      The specifics of everything that they’re doing to us is still unknown. But we know many bad things microplastics definitely are doing.

      We’re WELL past “are microplastics bad?”. We’re at the point of figuring out how badly screwed we are.

    • Coreidan@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Meanwhile cancer rates are sky rocketing and we don’t know why.

      Perhaps leaning on the conservative side is smarter than going balls out on plastic because we are too ignorant to know the actual effects.

      If we find that all the plastic pollution is what’s causing so much cancer then there’s nothing we can do about it because it’s already too late with how prevalent plastic pollution already is.

      Pretty much every case of damage due to pollution is caused by ignorance and I don’t see this situation being any different.