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Say no to plastic
Plastic in any form or of any quality is harmful to health, period. In a perfect world you would want to avoid exposure to all forms of plastic. Considering plastic lurks in every nook and corner of our lives, banishing it completely seems unrealistic and impractical.
But we can start with more awareness about the little ways with which we can reduce our exposure to plastic. This can go a long way in reducing toxicity,
hormonal imbalance cancer infertility PCOS obesity and acidosis
Here are some practical and handy solutions that can help you gradually do away with plastic from your life.
- Discard plastic bottles at home and switch to glass, clay, stainless steel or copper bottles. If you are travelling and have access to only bottled mineral water (which is plastic), carry your own non-plastic bottle so that you can transfer the water.
- If you have plastic water filters, make a change and switch to matkas or clay pots. They are perfect for summer and naturally purify the water too.
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Say no to plastic
Plastic in any form or of any quality is harmful to health, period. In a perfect world you would want to avoid exposure to all forms of plastic. Considering plastic lurks in every nook and corner of our lives, banishing it completely seems unrealistic and impractical.
But we can start with more awareness about the little ways with which we can reduce our exposure to plastic. This can go a long way in reducing toxicity,
hormonal imbalance cancer infertility PCOS obesity and acidosis
Here are some practical and handy solutions that can help you gradually do away with plastic from your life.
- Discard plastic bottles at home and switch to glass, clay, stainless steel or copper bottles. If you are travelling and have access to only bottled mineral water (which is plastic), carry your own non-plastic bottle so that you can transfer the water.
- If you have plastic water filters, make a change and switch to matkas or clay pots. They are perfect for summer and naturally purify the water too.
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