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Avoding Plastic: Practical Tips for a Plastic-Free Life
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Recent studies have shown that humans now have plastic in their brains, blood vessels and internal organs. Much of this plastic gets into our bodies from how we eat, how we prepare food, how we heat food, the water we drink and how we brush our teeth. Avoiding Plastic explains how plastic gets into our bodies. For example, when we use plastic cutting boards small plastic particles get mixed into our food. Plastic water bottles contain millions of microplastic particles. Toothbrush bristles are made out of plastic so we consume plastic when we brush our teeth.
Avoiding Plastic provides alternatives to plastic. The book recommends glass and wood cutting boards, natural bristle toothbrushes, glass storage containers instead of plastic. Hundreds of alternatives are provided. For those using electric toothbrushes, natural bristle replacement brushes are widely available. Avoiding Plastic suggests water filters and water bottles.
Plastic tea bags and Kcups for coffee cause us to ingest plastic microparticles. Avoiding Plastic explains what tea bags are safe to use and how to make coffee without plastic contaminants. Many mattresses emit plastic particles. Organic mattresses protect children and adults from unnecessary exposure to plastic.
Recent studies have shown that humans now have plastic in their brains, blood vessels and internal organs. Much of this plastic gets into our bodies from how we eat, how we prepare food, how we heat food, the water we drink and how we brush our teeth. Avoiding Plastic explains how plastic gets into our bodies. For example, when we use plastic cutting boards small plastic particles get mixed into our food. Plastic water bottles contain millions of microplastic particles. Toothbrush bristles are made out of plastic so we consume plastic when we brush our teeth.
Avoiding Plastic provides alternatives to plastic. The book recommends glass and wood cutting boards, natural bristle toothbrushes, glass storage containers instead of plastic. Hundreds of alternatives are provided. For those using electric toothbrushes, natural bristle replacement brushes are widely available. Avoiding Plastic suggests water filters and water bottles.
Plastic tea bags and Kcups for coffee cause us to ingest plastic microparticles. Avoiding Plastic explains what tea bags are safe to use and how to make coffee without plastic contaminants. Many mattresses emit plastic particles. Organic mattresses protect children and adults from unnecessary exposure to plastic.


















