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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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0:00.0

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Blaze Radio Network.

0:31.0

And now chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.

0:34.0

A study published earlier this week found that the typical plastic bottle of water,

0:40.0

which we all drink out of contains up to 100 times as many plastic fragments as

0:48.4

scientists previously thought. The new research is the first to, I guess, scour water bottles for nanoplastics, which are even

0:59.0

more miniscule than microplastics, and may account for the vast majority of plastic contamination.

1:09.1

Now that's I guess concerning because nanoplastics are small enough to enter the bloodstream, breach cell

1:16.2

walls, and pass into a fetus.

1:19.9

Now researchers at Columbia University and Rutgers University found after testing

1:25.1

bottled water from three popular unnamed American brands, one liter bottles of water

1:31.3

contain anywhere from 110,000 to 370,000 plastic particles.

1:38.6

90% of that is nanoplastics. Much of that plastic comes from the bottles themselves, but particles

1:48.0

are also present at every stage of the water production. Okay. Apparently we're eating plastic as well.

1:55.0

Consumer Reports recently found that a widespread presence of plastic in foods,

2:02.0

with plastic showing up in 84 of the 85 foods it tested including

2:08.3

many popular items find found at the grocery stores well yeah I mean

2:12.2

hello if it's showing up in 84,

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