Microplastics in Your Food: The Hidden Danger You’re Eating & How to Avoid It

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @がうがうわんこ
    @がうがうわんこ 3 місяці тому

    When you read a scientific paper and find, in the paper, that something CAN do some harms, in fact, it shows that the authors prefer to think or believe so and the notion is not confirmed at all. Beware of auxiliary verbs. Those mean the author's feelings, not scientific facts.

    • @heydaywellness
      @heydaywellness  2 місяці тому

      Interesting information. Even scientific hypothesis that were considered 100% true have been unproven as time passes. So one could argue really everything is 'expert' opinion or 'the most widely accepted' opinion. Until it's not. How do you feel about that take?

    • @がうがうわんこ
      @がうがうわんこ 2 місяці тому

      @@heydaywellness It is much simpler than you said. If the researchers have firm evidences such as data from experiments or clear observations, they write them on the paper. That they need to retreat to mere possibilities means that they have no such evidences.
      Please watch your video again. If you had some figures and graphs that support your ideas, you would use them instead of fragile suggestions.

  • @graymatters6155
    @graymatters6155 3 місяці тому +2

    The funny part is asking if plastic is safe to microwave when microwaves aren’t even safe to Microwave in all honesty. Everything they’ve created for us is poison, by design.