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Try your best to never eat outside. I still see restaurants sometimes using plastic containers to store ingredients or plastic little containers for the salt and sugar and etc.
I went to the new house my Dad bought and renovations are still being done. A lot of the furniture was just plastic coated low quality "wood" ( not real wood, thin and made up of wooden chips )
Even the roads aren't safe, the tires and smog will fill your lungs with a concoction of microplastics, pollutants etc.
Plastic companies will never admit the amount of harm and corruption it has had on the soyciety and the environment.
I still cringe at seeing modern parents letting their child chew on plastic toys, feeding them through plastic bottles and letting them hold their dirty, chemical ridden soy-devices. Ugh. My nephew and nieces are completely spoilt brats and will probably grow up to be introverted and endocrinologically sick people.
Ways to quickly avoid such cringe chemicals :
1) Switch out all your clothing for 100 percent organic cotton. Polymer clothes shed A LOT of these.
2) Absolutely nothing in your kitchen should have plastic. No utensils, no cups, no cutting board, no plate, no pot, no nothing. Chances are that for whatever you need to replace, there is a stainless steel and wood reiteration. Sometimes you have to make do with your pan having a synthetic rubber handle or something, it's whatever.
3) Reduce time spent in cars. Car interiors often have a lot of plastic and going out driving in the day can expose all those plastic parts to UV rays which isn't exactly ideal for you being trapped in that metal box. I limit driving. If you live in a human area, you should be walking distance to most of the amenities you need
4) Stop consuming products. Plastic bottles, cans, bags etc. Just try and quit all of them, none of that nonsense is "food safe'. Especially plastic bottles, being exposed to UV light alone makes it chemically ridden.
For water, but an RO filter. Typically the filter itself will leech some microplastics but it removes most of pre-existing microplastics as well as other harmful chemicals like the fluorine.
5) Tea bags, use loose leaf instead.
6) Treat plastic as poison, avoid interacting with it at all times. This extends to other stuff like dust, pollutants, fragrances etc.
I went to the new house my Dad bought and renovations are still being done. A lot of the furniture was just plastic coated low quality "wood" ( not real wood, thin and made up of wooden chips )
Even the roads aren't safe, the tires and smog will fill your lungs with a concoction of microplastics, pollutants etc.
Plastic companies will never admit the amount of harm and corruption it has had on the soyciety and the environment.
I still cringe at seeing modern parents letting their child chew on plastic toys, feeding them through plastic bottles and letting them hold their dirty, chemical ridden soy-devices. Ugh. My nephew and nieces are completely spoilt brats and will probably grow up to be introverted and endocrinologically sick people.
Ways to quickly avoid such cringe chemicals :
1) Switch out all your clothing for 100 percent organic cotton. Polymer clothes shed A LOT of these.
2) Absolutely nothing in your kitchen should have plastic. No utensils, no cups, no cutting board, no plate, no pot, no nothing. Chances are that for whatever you need to replace, there is a stainless steel and wood reiteration. Sometimes you have to make do with your pan having a synthetic rubber handle or something, it's whatever.
3) Reduce time spent in cars. Car interiors often have a lot of plastic and going out driving in the day can expose all those plastic parts to UV rays which isn't exactly ideal for you being trapped in that metal box. I limit driving. If you live in a human area, you should be walking distance to most of the amenities you need
4) Stop consuming products. Plastic bottles, cans, bags etc. Just try and quit all of them, none of that nonsense is "food safe'. Especially plastic bottles, being exposed to UV light alone makes it chemically ridden.
For water, but an RO filter. Typically the filter itself will leech some microplastics but it removes most of pre-existing microplastics as well as other harmful chemicals like the fluorine.
5) Tea bags, use loose leaf instead.
6) Treat plastic as poison, avoid interacting with it at all times. This extends to other stuff like dust, pollutants, fragrances etc.