The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Your Brain Is 0.5% Plastic (Here’s How to Flush It) : 1426

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Mar 5, 2026
Josephine Musco, a biodynamic farmer, winemaker, and botanical medicine inventor, explains how micro- and nanoplastics invade brain, blood, hormones, and fat. Short, punchy takes cover how plastics cross barriers, common everyday sources like tea bags and canned food, and practical detox and prevention strategies including lymphatic work, sauna, probiotics, chlorella, and packaging swaps.
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ANECDOTE

Dave's Travel Hack For Plastic-Free Hot Drinks

  • Dave describes bringing a metal insulated container and plug-in heater to avoid hot water in coffee shop paper cups full of microplastics.
  • He also cut open teabags for years before discovering Josephine's dissolvable tea strips as a portable solution.
ADVICE

Stop Using Plastic Tea Bags Immediately

  • Avoid conventional tea bags because a single bag can release billions of micro- and nanoplastics into your cup.
  • Josephine solved this by grinding herbs into dissolvable plant-fiber strips that leave no leaching plastic behind.
ADVICE

Use Fiber And Probiotics To Bind And Clear Plastics

  • Increase soluble fiber and specific probiotics to reduce microplastic absorption and accelerate clearance.
  • Josephine cites 25–50 g soluble fiber (acacia gum, mucilages) and lactobacillus species, noting studies showing an 82% blood microplastic reduction with lactobacillus.
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