Microplastics are fast becoming a hot topic – and one nearly impossible to avoid. These tiny plastic particles – found in our food, water, and even the air we breathe – seem to be everywhere. Indeed, one study commissioned by the WWF shared that, we could be ingesting up to 5 grams of plastic every week (approximately a credit card)!
While further studies suggested this quantity unlikely for the average person, it’s undeniable that we are exposed to microplastics daily. So, what impact do they have on our health? And how can we help our bodies eliminate these unwanted guests?
Though researchers are still exploring their long-term effects, some initial observations can be made: they can disrupt hormone balance and fertility, prompt chronic inflammation, promote oxidative stress, and much more. Unsurprisingly, health-conscious individuals around the world are taking proactive steps, and we’ve compiled some of the most popular approaches here for you to explore.
Plus, we answer the question: What role could NANO SOMA® play in this process? As a tool for supporting the body’s natural health mechanisms,* we believe NANO SOMA could be a valuable ally for those looking to detox their bodies naturally.
Supporting Your Body’s Detox Pathways
1. Hydration and Fiber-Rich Diets
Drinking plenty of purified water and consuming a fiber-rich diet are among the most accessible daily strategies people use. Where fiber helps move matter through our digestive systems more efficiently, hydration keeps our elimination pathways flowing.
Some also include chlorella, spirulina, or activated charcoal in their routines – natural substances believed to bind or absorb foreign materials in the digestive tract.
2. Sweating It Out: Saunas and Exercise
Regular movement and activities that encourage sweating – like using infrared saunas – are widely believed to stimulate detox pathways. Many see this as a gentle way to encourage the body to release what it doesn’t need through the skin.
3. Targeting Cellular Health with NANO SOMA
While traditional approaches work externally or through the gut, NANO SOMA supports the body from the inside out.*
Its key ingredient, Metadichol®, is a natural nano-emulsion of policosanol that enters cells and helps support healthy gene expression.* One such gene our bodies possess triggers the natural production of myeloperoxidase (MPO), which leads to the body’s creation of hypochlorous acid – a compound the immune system uses to respond to foreign objects. This support provides a powerful inside-out approach to supporting our detox pathways, naturally.*
4. Avoidance and Reduction at the Source
Many health-conscious individuals also make lifestyle changes to reduce microplastic exposure like avoiding plastic containers, drinking from glass or stainless steel, and choosing natural fibers over synthetic clothing.
5. Emerging Research: Enzymes and Probiotics
Cutting-edge research is also exploring how certain enzymes and bacteria may be able to break down or metabolize plastic particles. Some scientists are looking at genetically engineered microbes, while others study natural strains that might aid in internal cleansing.
Though still early-stage, it reflects a global effort to empower the body’s own systems – and it parallels NANO SOMA’s emphasis on activating what’s already within us.
Working With the Body
In the face of rising strain on our natural health, more people are shifting away from external ‘fixes’ and moving toward solutions that work with the body’s innate intelligence.
And while NANO SOMA doesn’t remove microplastics in itself, it does powerfully support the body in recognizing and responding to what doesn’t belong,* including environmental stressors like these. And when combined with mindful lifestyle choices, this multi-layered approach becomes an empowered path forward to your greatest health.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any medical condition, nor to prevent, treat, mitigate, or cure such condition(s). If you have any illness or medical condition, consult your healthcare provider.

