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Do Supplements Have Plastic and What are the Risks?

5 min read
According to a 2024 study, up to 90% of certain dietary supplements exhibit a moderate-to-significant level of microplastic contamination, largely due to manufacturing and packaging processes. This surprising reality has raised concerns for consumers who take supplements for health, only to risk ingesting unseen plastic particles and chemical additives along with their vitamins and minerals.

Why Is There Plastic in My Milk? Unpacking Microplastic Contamination

4 min read
Recent studies have detected microplastics in a wide range of dairy products, with some research indicating concentrations as high as 10,040 particles per kilogram in certain milk powders. This surprising reality reveals that the plastic-like material is not an accidental mishap but a widespread environmental and industrial issue.

Is there a recall on BODYARMOR water? What you need to know

3 min read
In early 2023, BA Sports Nutrition voluntarily recalled a limited quantity of BODYARMOR SportWater due to a potential food safety concern. This action addressed the potential for plastic pieces in certain products, leading many consumers to question the current status of BODYARMOR water and overall product safety.

Do Vitamins Have Microplastics in Them? A Look at the Evidence

5 min read
A 2024 study on omega-3 supplements confirmed microplastic contamination, showing that the final product often contains significantly more microplastics than the raw oil. This discovery, along with other studies, suggests that the answer to whether vitamins have microplastics in them is likely yes.

Do Milk Cartons Shed Microplastics? The Truth About Your Dairy Packaging

5 min read
Research has confirmed the presence of microplastics in various dairy products, including milk sold in cartons. While many consider paperboard milk cartons to be eco-friendly, they contain a thin, multi-layered plastic lining designed to keep the liquid fresh. This plastic layer can degrade over time, leading to tiny plastic particles potentially contaminating the milk you drink.