We're literally going back to serfs boiling water to make it drinkable.
I'm a liberal sorry https://www.sciencealert.com/theres-a-surprisingly-easy-way-to-remove-microplastics-from-your-drinking-water
We're literally going back to serfs boiling water to make it drinkable.
I'm a liberal sorry https://www.sciencealert.com/theres-a-surprisingly-easy-way-to-remove-microplastics-from-your-drinking-water
Article has:
every cracker article is like this
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ok I just found out there actually was a study link, on the caption of the 2nd picture
most of the time these articles never even include it, but even this one could just be linked at the very top
There was a microplastics article a year ago which warned people not to drink rainwater due to the microplastics in the air (made no mention of how that compares to natural MP concentration in tap water)
Secondary science sources are often shit.
I read the primary source awhile ago and the methods in the paper aren't very practical or effective unless you have very hard water in your area. It can be built up on and improved, but better alternatives exist for most people.
Use a reverse osmosis system if you are really worried about it.
That's where you put an empty book under your pillow at night to fill it with everything you learned in school right?
Yes, this is it exactly. Though if you put a dense-enough book under your pillow, you can also absorb the contents to your brain. I suggest sleeping directly in the book as the cover acts as a permeable barrier.
It's all about shifting an equilibrium in the desired direction.
It’s when you accidentally reverse your car into a lake