by Dr. Shruthi Thennati | Kayakalpa Clinic, Vadodara
FromĀ food packagingĀ andĀ bottled waterĀ toĀ teabagsĀ andĀ baby bottlesĀ š¼, plastic is everywhere. But did you know that itās not just a waste issue ā it might also beĀ silently affecting your healthĀ andĀ metabolismĀ āļø?
Letās break down what science is starting to uncover aboutĀ microplastics,Ā hormones, and your bodyās ability to stay healthy š§¬.
Plastic pollutionĀ is now considered one of theĀ biggest environmental challengesĀ of our time. Due to constant use and poor disposal, plastics break down intoĀ microplasticsĀ ā tiny fragments smaller than 5mm ā andĀ nanoplastics, which are even smaller. These particles end up in theĀ air we breathe š«ļø,Ā food we eat š½ļø, andĀ water we drink š§.
Theyāve been found in:
Most of us are unknowingly consumingĀ up to a credit cardās worth of plastic every weekĀ š³.
Once inside the body, microplastics can:
This can trigger:
Over time, these effects can harm theĀ gut,Ā liver,Ā lungs,Ā brain, andĀ reproductive organsĀ ā increasing the risk ofĀ chronic diseasesĀ š©ŗ.
Yes, they might.
Chemicals likeĀ Bisphenol A (BPA)Ā ā commonly used in plastics ā can interfere with yourĀ endocrine systemĀ š§¬, which controls your hormones. This can lead to:
And itās not just BPA. Studies show thatĀ microplasticsĀ might contribute toĀ weight gainĀ andĀ fat storageĀ by interfering with how your body processesĀ energy and nutrientsĀ ā”.
WithĀ obesity rates tripling since 1975Ā š and plastic exposure rising alongside, scientists are starting to connect the dots š§©.
YourĀ gutĀ plays a key role in your overall health ā and microplastics can throw it off balance . In lab studies:
Some researchers are exploring whether this could be connected to conditions likeĀ IBDĀ andĀ food allergies.
While more research is still unfolding š¬, here are a few simple ways to reduce your exposureĀ today:
Plastic is deeply embedded in modern life ā but it may beĀ quietly harming our health, hormones, and metabolism. FromĀ gut healthĀ andĀ weight gainĀ toĀ inflammationĀ andĀ reproductive issues, the evidence is growing thatĀ microplasticsĀ are more than just an environmental threat ā theyāre aĀ personal health riskĀ too.
Until science gives us all the answers,Ā reducing your plastic useĀ andĀ staying informedĀ are the best steps you can take š”.
VisitĀ Kayakalpa.inĀ to explore how evidence-based,Ā lifestyle-first medicineĀ can help reverse chronic conditions like diabetes, obesity, and PCOS āĀ without unnecessary medicationĀ š.
Book your consultation with Dr. Shruthi Thennati todayĀ and take the first step toward aĀ cleaner body,Ā stronger metabolism, andĀ healthier future.