The Dirty Truth About Environmental Toxins (And How to Protect Yourself)
Mark Hyman
17 mar 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Avoid plastic tea bags to prevent microplastic contamination
A single plastic tea bag at brewing temperature can release 11.6 billion microplastics and 3.1 billion nanoplastics into your tea.
Avoid bottled water to reduce exposure to plastic fragments
A new study found that a liter of water from a plastic bottle contains an average of 240,000 detectable plastic fragments, 90% of which are nanoplastics.
Sweat out fat-soluble toxins using saunas
BPA concentrations are higher in sweat than in urine, making induced sweating through saunas a clinically useful tool to facilitate the release of fat-soluble toxins.
Monitor toxin levels to reduce disease risk after age 50
The correlation between toxin levels and disease risk dramatically increases around age 50, as the body's cumulative toxic load and DNA damage overwhelm its ability to adapt.
Monitor toxic load with GGT liver enzyme test
The GGT liver enzyme test, which is inexpensive, can be used to monitor your body's total toxic load, with a lower number indicating better detoxification.
Reduce dining out to lower exposure to forever chemicals
For every meal a person eats out instead of cooking at home, they increase their blood levels of PFAS, or 'forever chemicals', by 1%.
Reduce microplastics in arteries to lower heart attack risk
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that having microplastics in arterial plaque increased the risk of heart attack, stroke, or death by 453%.
Avoid contact with thermal paper to prevent BPA exposure
Thermal paper used for credit card, ATM, and gas station receipts is often coated with BPA, which can be absorbed directly through your skin.
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