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originally posted by: futurehobo
Hello everyone, I recently been trying to live a more healthy life. Ive seen videos detailing how toxic chemicals, GMOs and microplastics affect the food everyone eats. Does anyone know have any tips for best practices to avoid these things? Here are some things im already doing:
1. Buy my groceries coming from local farms if i can
2. Dont buy groceries with plastic wrapping
3. Take my own cotton bags with me in which i put loose items like apples, potatoes, tomatoes
4. Check labels of food in the grocery store, anything with too much additives i dont buy it. (i have not done enough research to which specific additives are bad so for now i try to just avoid them all if i can)
Sometimes i have to compromise unfortunatley, some plastics and chemicals seem impossible to ignore. Any other tips would be greatly appriciated!
originally posted by: markovian
Leave earth
Sorry there is no avoiding microplastic it is part of humans now and will be forever
I just hope it turns out to be rather harmless
originally posted by: futurehobo
a reply to: markovian
While it is impossible to avoid completely i think it might still be a good idea to avoid additional plastics when you can. Its impossible to avoid all toxic fumes, but im not going to voluntarily inhale car traffic either.
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: markovian
Leave earth
Sorry there is no avoiding microplastic it is part of humans now and will be forever
I just hope it turns out to be rather harmless
Um....too late, they have been doing quite a bit of testing on them, and they definitely are not harmless. They are finding they are actually directly causing diseases like pre-diabetis which will lead to diabetes. They are also leading to some sorts of cancer risk elevation.
Are you sure about this?
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: futurehobo
a reply to: markovian
While it is impossible to avoid completely i think it might still be a good idea to avoid additional plastics when you can. Its impossible to avoid all toxic fumes, but im not going to voluntarily inhale car traffic either.
I don't have a big enough mouth to inhale car traffic myself