• Re: =?UTF-8?B?TcOzemc=?= geriatryka zawiera 0,5% plastiku a z Alzheimer

    From andal@21:1/5 to darius on Thu Aug 22 22:18:30 2024
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 21:45:04 +0000, darius wrote:

    I od razu jest znana przyczyna Alzheimera.

    5% plastiku w mózgu

    I wszysyko jasne.

    300.000 kobiet diagnozowanych w Stanach z rakiem piersi rocznie to
    kobiety z plastikiem w piersiach.

    Plastik nie jest metabolizowany, ani rozpuszczany, a jedynie odkłada
    się, odkłada, aż zaczyna wywoływać raka piersi

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    Microplastics in Every Human Placenta, New UNM Health Sciences Research Discovers

    A flurry of recent studies has found that microplastics are present in virtually everything we consume, from bottled water to meat and
    plant-based food. Now, University of New Mexico Health Sciences
    researchers have used a new analytical tool to measure the microplastics present in human placentas.

    In a study published February 17 in the journal Toxicological Sciences,
    a team led by Matthew Campen, PhD, Regents’ Professor in the UNM
    Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, reported finding microplastics in
    all 62 of the placenta samples tested, with concentrations ranging from
    6.5 to 790 micrograms per gram of tissue.

    Although those numbers may seem small (a microgram is a millionth of a
    gram), Campen is worried about the health effects of a steadily rising
    volume of microplastics in the environment.
    Matthew Campen, PhD

    If we’re seeing effects on placentas, then all mammalian life on
    this planet could be impacted. That’s not good.

    — Matthew Campen, PhD, Regents’ Professor in the UNM Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

    For toxicologists, “dose makes the poison,” he said. “If the dose keeps going up, we start to worry. If we’re seeing effects on placentas, then
    all mammalian life on this planet could be impacted. That’s not good.”

    In the study, Campen and his team, partnering with colleagues at the
    Baylor College of Medicine and Oklahoma State University, analyzed
    donated placenta tissue. In a process called saponification, they
    chemically treated the samples to “digest” the fat and proteins into a kind of soap.

    Then, they spun each sample in an ultracentrifuge, which left a small
    nugget of plastic at the bottom of a tube. Next, using a technique
    called pyrolysis, they put the plastic pellet in a metal cup and heated
    it to 600 degrees Celsius, then captured gas emissions as different
    types of plastic combusted at specific temperatures.

    “The gas emission goes into a mass spectrometer and gives you a specific fingerprint,” Campen said. “It’s really cool.”

    The researchers found the most prevalent polymer in placental tissue was polyethylene, which is used to make plastic bags and bottles. It
    accounted for 54% of the total plastics. Polyvinyl chloride (better
    known as PVC) and nylon each represented about 10% of the total, with
    the remainder consisting of nine other polymers.

    Marcus Garcia, PharmD, a postdoctoral fellow in Campen’s lab who
    performed many of the experiments, said that until now, it has been
    difficult to quantify how much microplastic was present in human tissue. Typically, researchers would simply count the number of particles
    visible under a microscope, even though some particles are too small to
    be seen.

    With the new analytical method, he said, “We can take it to that next
    step to be able to adequately quantify it and say, ‘This is how many micrograms or milligrams,’ depending on the plastics that we have.”

    Plastic use worldwide has grown exponentially since the early 1950s, producing a metric ton of plastic waste for every person on the planet.
    About a third of the plastic that has been produced is still in use, but
    most of the rest has been discarded or sent to landfills, where it
    starts to break down from exposure to ultraviolet radiation present in sunlight.

    “That ends up in groundwater, and sometimes it aerosolizes and ends up
    in our environment,” Garcia said. “We’re not only getting it from ingestion but also through inhalation as well. It not only affects us as humans, but all off our animals – chickens, livestock – and all of our plants. We’re seeing it in everything.”

    Campen points out that many plastics have a long half-life – the amount
    of time needed for half of a sample to degrade. “So, the half-life of
    some things is 300 years and the half-life of others is 50 years, but
    between now and 300 years some of that plastic gets degraded,” he said. “Those microplastics that we’re seeing in the environment are probably
    40 or 50 years old.”

    While microplastics are already present in our bodies, it is unclear
    what health effects they might have, if any. Traditionally, plastics
    have been assumed to be biologically inert, but some microplastics so
    small they are measured in nanometers – a billionth of a meter – and are capable of crossing cell membranes, he said.

    Campen said the growing concentration of microplastics in human tissue
    might explain puzzling increases in some types of health problems, such
    as inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer in people under 50, as
    well as declining sperm counts.

    The concentration of microplastics in placentas is particularly
    troubling, he said, because the tissue has only been growing for eight
    months (it starts to form about a month into a pregnancy). “Other organs
    of your body are accumulating over much longer periods of time.”

    Campen and his colleagues are planning further research to answer some
    of these questions, but in the meantime he is deeply concerned by the
    growing production of plastics worldwide.
    “It’s only getting worse, and the trajectory is it will double every 10 to 15 years,” he said. “So, even if we were to stop it today, in 2050 there will be three times as much plastic in the background as there is
    now. And we’re not going to stop it today.”

    jak będą cie kremować to będzie mniej bolało

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  • From andal@21:1/5 to darius on Thu Aug 22 23:29:57 2024
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 22:25:35 +0000, darius wrote:

    Jeżeli mózg człowieka dorosłego waży 1,5 kg

    to 0,5% z 1,5 kg to daje 0,0075 kg czyli 7,5 grama plastiku w mózgu

    a u Alzheimera 10 x więcej, czyli 0,075 kg czyli 75 gramów plastiku w mózgu

    Całkiem nieźle

    A ile plastiku w piersiach kobiety, a ile w wątrobie, a ile w płucach ?

    A potem rak powszechny jak wschód czy zachód słońca

    jestes gamoń, wschód i zachód słońca nie sa powszechne bo wystepuja tylko na wschodzie i na zachodzie

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  • From andal@21:1/5 to darius on Thu Aug 22 23:33:50 2024
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 23:28:29 +0000, darius wrote:

    Ty to masz doświadczenie

    Pewnie piszesz od dawna z zaświatów

    to ty jestes w zaswiatach, ja jestem w centrum kosmosu

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  • From andal@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 23 15:48:28 2024
    On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 07:15:30 +0200, Runt 🇵🇱 ® wrote:

    W dniu 2024-08-23 o 01:33, andal pisze:
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 23:28:29 +0000, darius wrote:

    Ty to masz doświadczenie

    Pewnie piszesz od dawna z zaświatów

    to ty jestes w zaswiatach, ja jestem w centrum kosmosu

    Co ćpałeś wczoraj wieczorem?


    mosiek! spierdalaj!

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  • From andal@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 23 18:21:21 2024
    On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 18:45:13 +0200, Runt 🇵🇱 ® wrote:

    W dniu 2024-08-23 o 17:48, beznapletkowy kutas* andal pisze:
    On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 07:15:30 +0200, Runt 🇵🇱 ® wrote:

    W dniu 2024-08-23 o 01:33, andal pisze:
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 23:28:29 +0000, darius wrote:

    Ty to masz doświadczenie

    Pewnie piszesz od dawna z zaświatów

    to ty jestes w zaswiatach, ja jestem w centrum kosmosu

    Co ćpałeś wczoraj wieczorem?


    mosiek! spierdalaj!


    WON śmieciu! ;-)))

    mosiek! spierdalaj!

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