Regarding a therapeutic protocol, just keep in mind that we don't yet know what happens to the mobilized particles. They may be eliminated, or they might just get stuck in new cells or clog capillaries. All of these hypotheses are testable, and I hope to follow up with experiments looking at the fate of the plastics.
For now, if you want to try something similar, I would advise using a lower dose of sulforaphane, similar to what is on the label (10 mg). Doses in that range consistently show benefits and positive outcomes for inflammation, etc. in controlled studies, so I would feel comfortable recommending them even without knowing more about the fate of the microplastics.
Very interesting! Appreciate the dedication. Perhaps you can outline a protocol for others to replicate!
Regarding a therapeutic protocol, just keep in mind that we don't yet know what happens to the mobilized particles. They may be eliminated, or they might just get stuck in new cells or clog capillaries. All of these hypotheses are testable, and I hope to follow up with experiments looking at the fate of the plastics.
For now, if you want to try something similar, I would advise using a lower dose of sulforaphane, similar to what is on the label (10 mg). Doses in that range consistently show benefits and positive outcomes for inflammation, etc. in controlled studies, so I would feel comfortable recommending them even without knowing more about the fate of the microplastics.
People are full of microplastic.
It's the new normal.
Watch the commercials on TV.
See how everybody/everything is in slow motion now?
And having the sulfuraphane with a fatty meal is best? Been taking it fasted