Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ASMS)(ISSN: 2582-0931)

Review Article Volume 9 Issue 2

Neurotoxic and Systemic Implications of Microplastics and Nanoparticles: A Path Towards Environmental and Biological Remediation

Robert Oldham Young*

Department of Research, Innerlight, Biological Research and Health Education Foundation, USA

*Corresponding Author: Robert Oldham Young, Department of Research, Innerlight, Biological Research and Health Education Foundation, USA.

Received: November 25, 2024; Published: February 10, 2025

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) and nanoparticles pose significant risks to human health, accumulating in tissues and vital organs, including the brain, reproductive organs, and cardiovascular system. MPs, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polystyrene (PS), disrupt cellular function and induce oxidative stress, leading to infertility, neurodegeneration, and systemic toxicity [1,3]. Recent evidence highlights the olfactory pathway as a route for MPs to bypass the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and accumulate in the brain, emphasizing their potential role in neurodegenerative diseases [4,5]. This article explores the mechanisms of these health effects and highlights Dr. Robert O. Young’s "Alkalarian™ Protocol," including dietary strategies and MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy Sea Minerals™, as potential solutions for detoxification and prevention. Emerging research on MPs’ risks and removal strategies is also discussed [6,7].

 Keywords: Microplastics; Nanoparticles; Environmental Contaminants; Detoxification; Oxidative Stress; Neurotoxicity; Reproductive Toxicity; Blood-Brain Barrier; Reactive Oxygen Species; Alkaline Protocols

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Citation

Citation: Robert Oldham Young. “Neurotoxic and Systemic Implications of Microplastics and Nanoparticles: A Path Towards Environmental and Biological Remediation”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 9.3 (2025): 25-32.

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Copyright: © 2025 Robert Oldham Young. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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