We are on the late stage in this mass campaign to make Americans not drink water from fresh sources or even from glass to only getting their water from plastic bottles because they are worth less than a dollar each.
At this point its just safer to drink Soda since it doesn’t have microplastics compared to what is in the water bottles.
We already thought it was bad but Columbia university found that the microplastic content in the bottled water is actually worse than previously thought since the microplastics content is 100x more.
NEW YORK — A single bottle of water can contain hundreds of thousands of microscopic plastic particles, potentially posing serious health risks for drinkers, researchers warn. Scientists at Columbia University caution that these nanoplastics, which form as plastics break down into increasingly smaller pieces, can infiltrate vital organs. Consumed daily by people worldwide, their tiny size allows them to penetrate our bodies, reaching the bloodstream and even individual cells.
Nanoplastics can enter our bodies through the lungs or intestines and then travel to various organs, including the heart and brain. Alarmingly, they can also cross the placenta, affecting unborn babies. This concern led a team of researchers to investigate further.
In their study, the scientists analyzed three popular bottled water brands in the United States. They employed advanced lasers to detect plastic particles as small as 100 nanometers – for comparison, a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers wide.
Their findings reveal an average of 240,000 tiny plastic particles per liter of bottled water, a figure 100 times higher than some previous estimates. Of these, 90 percent were nanoplastics, and 10 percent were microplastics. Commonly found nanoplastics included polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a typical substance used in making water bottles, and polyamide, likely originating from the plastic filters used in water purification.
“Previously this was just a dark area, uncharted. Toxicity studies were just guessing what’s in there,” says study co-author Beizhan Yan, an environmental chemist at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, in a media release. “This opens a window where we can look into a world that was not exposed to us before.”
Other plastics detected were polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, and polymethyl methacrylate, all used in various industrial processes. Concerningly, these identified plastics comprised only about 10 percent of all the nanoparticles in the samples, leaving the composition of the remaining 90 percent unknown.
Most plastics do not degrade into harmless substances. Instead, they continually break down into smaller particles of the same chemical composition. This ongoing division makes it challenging to determine the exact number of nanoplastics in any given environment.
Remember this is only from the bottled water. You are also getting additional microplastics from the food and even the air due to everyone polluting it by wearing masks all the time in 2020.
And these plastics don’t just dissolve they stay with you forever since and the more you have the quicker you die from illness.
Water purifiers are going to sell through the roof because it won’t be long until the average person sees that 24 pack is more unhealthy than the stuff the health experts keep fearmongering about on TV.

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