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PFAS and microplastics are two types of contaminants that have received increasing attention due to their potential impacts on human health and the environment.

PFAS, or Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, are a group of man-made chemicals that include PFOA, PFOS, GenX, and many other substances. PFAS have been manufactured and used in a variety of industries around the globe since the 1940s. They're used in a wide range of products because of their ability to resist heat, water, and oil. This includes non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain-resistant fabrics and carpets, some cosmetics, and products that resist grease, water, and oil. They're often referred to as "forever chemicals" because they can persist in the environment and in the human body for long periods of time.

Microplastics, on the other hand, are tiny pieces of plastic less than five millimeters in length, or about the size of a sesame seed. They come from a variety of sources, including larger plastic debris that degrades into smaller and smaller pieces. Additionally, microbeads, a type of microplastic, are tiny pieces of polyethylene plastic added to health and beauty products, such as some cleansers and toothpastes. These tiny particles easily pass through water filtration systems and end up in the ocean and Great Lakes, posing a potential threat to aquatic life.

Both PFAS and microplastics have been found widely in the environment, in wildlife, and in humans. They're concerning because they're very persistent, meaning they don't break down in the environment or in the body, and they can accumulate over time. Some PFAS substances and microplastics have been linked to a range of health effects in humans and animals, including endocrine disruption and cancer, although more research is needed to fully understand these impacts.

A study published in Environmental Science & Technology in 2019  suggested that the average person might ingest approximately 5 grams of  plastic per week (the weight of a credit card), but how much of this stays in the body is not well understood. Some sources estimate around 3% of that microplastic never leaves the body or stays there for many years.

The purpose of this file is to instruct your body to get rid of permanent PFAS and microplastic particles in your body, with a boosted regeneration to the organs and pathways involved on this process.

5 to 7 times a day.

Comments

Anonymous

Thank you so much! Could you please do a series on this topic? Like removing pesticide/herbicide residues, heavy metals, fluoride, environmental toxins (exhaust fumes, particulate matter 10 & 2.5, construction zones, industrial complexes, etc), and most importantly the scamdemic death jabs & spike proteins the uncontaminated people get from the jabbed individuals? You'll save many lives! Thanks in advance 🙏

Barbara

Thank you so very much! I am so grateful!

Anonymous

My large intestine "Jumped" when i played this for the first 10 seconds. this willl be an important field for me in next 2 weeks!

Siddhant

Latest Research Shows that COLD Plasma LASER Treatment Removes PUFA's and MicroPlastics AKA "Forever Chemicals" Completely From Water. Perhaps This "Concept" Can be also be Incorporated in a Field at some point ?

Franc

Great idea! Perfect. i think we all need this. Thankssss

Reese

Hello! Could this field work for pets as well?

Merc

This could be very beneficial for men’s testosterone by reducing xenoesteogens found in plastics