*[Enwl-eng] Tiny plastic particles are killing our bodies
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Sat Aug 29 01:16:30 MSK 2020
Tiny shards of plastics are most likely in your organs, and
their toxic effects could be beyond our wildest nightmares
Sign Now
Almost everything around us is made of plastic. And now,
it turns out, it's killing us. Scientists previously found that tiny shards
of broken-down plastic fragments, called microplastics, had found their way
into everything from beer and tap water to table salt and seafood dishes.
Now, it turns out the contamination has spread even further. A recent study
examined tissues from human organs and found microplastics in every single
organ, for 100% of the samples. To reiterate: this study found that
microplastics were lodged all throughout these humans' bodies. And that's
likely true for your body, too.
That might not seem like a big deal on the surface. But
research further showed that the presence of microplastics is deadly to our
immune systems. When human immune cells were exposed to microplastics coated
in blood plasma, 60% of them died within 24 hours. One person who can help
us solve this collosal problem is the multibillionaire founder of
Amazon.com, Jeff Bezos. His company is raking in billions of dollars while
polluting the earth and our bodies with endless plastic packaging, and it
needs to end now. Sign the petition and tell Jeff Bezos to commit to 100%
sustainable packaging for all Amazon.com purchases!
Thank you,
Miranda B.
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Our bodies are filled with microplastics that are
ruining our health. Tell Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, to commit to
sustainability now!
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Care2.com, Inc.
203 Redwood Shores Parkway, Suite 230
Redwood City, CA 94065
http://www.care2.com
From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2020 11:19 AM
Subject: Tiny plastic particles are killing our bodies
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