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Paranoid about microplastics in water? Boil and filter it

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  1. Invisible Fan

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    Seems religious to boil the water then wait for it to cool down before filtering it out with a metal strain or coffee filter.

    Folks drink everything from plastic bottles all the time anyways.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2024/02/28/microplastics-drinking-water/

    Why boiling water works to reduce microplastics

    For their study, Li and Zeng, professors at Guangzhou Medical University and Jinan University, respectively, created simulated tap water with all of the commonly occurring minerals and chemicals — and microplastics. They wanted to understand whether simply boiling water would be effective at removing the tiny plastic particles.

    What they found was dramatic — especially in “hard” water, or water with large concentrations of minerals like calcium and magnesium. At high enough temperatures, calcium carbonate (which is commonly found in tap water) will become solid, effectively encapsulating or “encrusting” the plastic particles, and making them easy to remove through a simple filter, such as a coffee filter.

    Should you try this at home?

    The researchers said via email there is a lot more work to be done to fully understand the impact of microplastics on human health — and the benefits of boiling and filtering drinking water to remove them. Because water quality and the amount of microplastics in water varies from region to region, this strategy may be more or less effective depending on where you live.

    “This study is aimed to stimulate more studies,” the scientists wrote in their new paper. But they also noted that boiling water is relatively easy to do and has other health benefits — like killing potentially harmful microbes, parasites and viruses.

    If you want to try it, the researchers cautioned you should wait 5 to 10 minutes to let the solids settle — and let the water cool. Then you can filter out the solids.

    Reddy said he doesn’t think people need to start boiling all their drinking water, especially since this might be less effective with “softer” water. But part of what he found hopeful about the new paper is how attainable the solution it offers is.

    “Are we going to be able to go and vacuum up every piece of plastic that’s on the Earth already now? No,” Reddy said. “But I do think that we can make meaningful, broad scale change in how plastic is potentially impacting our present.”​
     
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  2. MadMax

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    I’m a half century old and I think I’m gonna likely get out just in time lol …y’all figure it out without me, I’m drinking water bottles
     
  3. Haymitch

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    Plastic Man is a God-tier superhero that Superman can't even defeat. I don't see the problem here.
     
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  4. Buck Turgidson

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    I hate, hate (hate?!), the wastefulness of water bottles. I got a couple of big Yetis and a fancy Brita filter pitcher that stays in the fridge.
     
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  5. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Why not just boil the paranoids. Problem solved.
     
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  6. cheke64

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    Speaking of plastic, stop using plastic k cups with your pesticide coffee. I switched over to tablespoon powdered mushroom coffee, best smoothest black coffee with many health benefits.
     
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  7. Buck Turgidson

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    I don't know anything about powdered mushroom coffee (powdered mushroom smoothies used to be a whole lot of fun)...but K Cups do indeed suck.
     
  8. Xerobull

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    Count me in the anti-plastic-bottle crowd, if for no other reason than it’s more expensive. I drink a gallon+ of filtered water a day in a double walled stainless drinking jug. That would be stupid expensive even if I bought gallons, which would also be a hassle to store.

    Also, agree that K-Cups are a massive waste of money. Old-school coffee in a coffee maker with filtered water.

    Dunno about no mushroom coffee. Do you get good visuals with the brain remapping?

    Also, due to microplastics, I stopped using sea salt and switched to Himalayan salt.
     

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