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What if there was literally a plastic spoon's worth of microplastics sitting inside your brain right now?
In this jaw-dropping and deeply urgent solo episode, Darin Olien breaks down the newest science on microplastics, nanoplastics, brain accumulation, neuroinflammation, endocrine disruption, and the rapidly escalating contamination of the human body. Referencing groundbreaking new research published in Nature Medicine and newly launched U.S. government initiatives, Darin exposes how plastics are no longer just an environmental issue—they are now a human biology issue.
From nanoplastics crossing the blood-brain barrier to endocrine-disrupting chemicals like BPA, PFAS, and phthalates accumulating in tissues, placentas, and testes, this episode explores the shocking implications of modern plastic exposure—and, more importantly, what practical steps you can take immediately to reduce your risk.
What You'll Learn
The shocking new study finding microplastics in 100% of healthy human brains
Why the average brain may now contain roughly a plastic spoon's worth of plastic
How nanoplastics cross the blood-brain barrier
The alarming connection between microplastics and dementia research
Why plastics are not biologically inert substances
The endocrine-disrupting chemicals hitchhiking on microplastics
How bottled water, tea bags, coffee pods, and heated plastics dramatically increase exposure
The role of PFAS, BPA, phthalates, and flame retardants in human health decline
Why reverse osmosis filtration is one of the most effective protective tools
Practical ways to reduce microplastic exposure immediately
Chapters
00:00:03 – Welcome to SuperLife
00:00:33 – Sponsor: Alkemis wellness paint and indoor air toxicity
00:00:57 – Conventional paints, endocrine disruptors, and off-gassing chemicals
00:01:24 – VOC-free mineral paints and PFAS-free home environments
00:01:55 – Fire resistance, sustainability, and Cradle to Cradle certification
00:02:53 – Why the products surrounding us matter biologically
00:03:23 – New study finds microplastics in 100% of healthy human brains
00:03:44 – The U.S. government launches a $144 million microplastics initiative
00:03:52 – Visualizing a plastic spoon's worth of plastic in the brain
00:04:22 – The Nature Medicine findings explained
00:04:40 – Dementia brains containing dramatically more plastic accumulation
00:04:47 – Why this study is not "internet noise"
00:05:07 – Dr. Matthew Campen and the University of New Mexico research
00:05:15 – The STOMP program: Systemic Targeting of Microplastics
00:05:45 – From environmental issue to "inside your body" crisis
00:06:01 – What listeners will learn and actionable solutions
00:06:21 – Breaking down the Campen study in detail
00:06:38 – Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis explained
00:06:50 – Roughly seven grams of plastic found in average brains
00:07:09 – Brain tissue containing more plastic than liver or kidneys
00:07:21 – Dementia brains showing 10x more plastic concentration
00:07:28 – Nanoplastics crossing the blood-brain barrier
00:07:42 – The alarming acceleration of accumulation rates
00:08:03 – Healthy brains vs diseased brains and microplastic prevalence
00:08:24 – The unanswered question: dose and biological effect
00:08:40 – Correlation vs causation and scientific uncertainty
00:09:06 – Why the trend itself is deeply concerning
00:09:23 – Plastic accumulation in blood vessel walls and immune cells
00:09:46 – Chronic neuroinflammation and cognitive decline
00:09:56 – Plastics carrying phthalates, BPA, PFAS, and flame retardants
00:10:08 – Endocrine disruption and hormone interference
00:10:19 – Plastics found in placentas and testes
00:10:31 – "Structural pollution of the human body"
00:10:52 – The plastic industry externalizing costs onto humanity
00:10:58 – Practical steps listeners can take immediately
00:11:02 – Why bottled water may be a major source of nanoplastics
00:11:28 – Reverse osmosis filtration and reducing exposure
00:11:46 – AquaTru systems and affordable filtration solutions
00:12:09 – Sponsor: Shakeology and nutrient density
00:13:58 – Stop heating food in plastic immediately
00:14:17 – Heat dramatically increasing microplastic transfer into food
00:14:31 – Switching to glass, stainless steel, and ceramic containers
00:14:50 – Dangerous recycling codes and plastic leaching
00:15:13 – The hidden plastic problem inside tea bags
00:15:27 – One tea bag releasing billions of microplastics into tea
00:15:50 – Why Darin says to ditch plastic tea bags completely
00:16:02 – Loose leaf tea and stainless steel infusers
00:16:14 – Coffee pod machines and heated plastics under pressure
00:16:26 – Safer coffee alternatives: French press and pour-over
00:16:38 – Fiber helping bind and eliminate particulate matter
00:17:00 – Sweating, exercise, and toxin mobilization
00:17:22 – Polyphenols and antioxidant-rich foods
00:17:42 – Broccoli sprouts, sulforaphane, and glutathione support
00:18:24 – Omega-3s and reducing neuroinflammation
00:18:34 – The plastic industry's "safe and recyclable" narrative
00:18:58 – Comparing plastics to tobacco and PFAS deception
00:19:16 – Disposable convenience culture and "fatal conveniences"
00:19:45 – The simplest immediate change: replacing tea bags
00:20:10 – Taking sovereignty back through everyday choices
00:20:34 – Patreon deep dives and continuing the conversation
00:20:53 – "Your body is not a landfill"
00:21:08 – Why small daily choices compound biologically
00:21:22 – Final reflections and closing thoughts
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Shakeology: Get 15% off with code DARINO1BODI at Shakeology.com.
Alkemis: Go to https://alkemispaint.com/ and use code DARIN10 for 10% off your order.
Join the SuperLife Patreon:
This is where Darin now shares the deeper work: - weekly voice notes - ingredient trackers - wellness challenges - extended conversations - community accountability - sovereignty practices
Join now for only $7.49/month at https://patreon.com/darinolien
Connect with Darin Olien:
Website: darinolien.com
Instagram: @darinolien
Book: Fatal Conveniences
Platform & Products: superlife.com
New Show: Roadmap to Happiness
Key Takeaway
"Microplastics are no longer just floating in oceans or polluting landfills—they are accumulating inside human beings. Inside our brains. Inside our blood vessels. Inside unborn children. But while the scale of the problem is staggering, the solution begins with everyday choices. What you drink from. What you heat your food in. What you filter. What you buy. Your body is not a landfill—and reclaiming your health starts with refusing to treat it like one."
Bibliography/Sources Primary Scientific Studies
Bornstein, S. R., et al. (2025). Therapeutic apheresis: A promising method to remove microplastics? Brain Medicine .
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12162106/
Campen, M., et al. (2025). Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains. Nature Medicine .
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11100893/
Campen, M., et al. (2026). Microplastics in 100% of healthy brain samples (2026 Update) .
https://hsc.unm.edu/news/2024/05/microplastics-accumulate-in-brain.html
Hernandez, L. M., et al. (2019). Plastic teabags release billions of microparticles and nanoparticles into tea. Environmental Science & Technology, 53(21), 12300–12310 .
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.9b02540
Government & University AnnouncementsAdvanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). (2026, April 2). STOMP program launch .
https://arpa-h.gov/explore-funding/programs/stomp
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). (2026, April 2). HHS press release on STOMP .
https://arpa-h.gov/explore-funding/programs/stomp
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. (n.d.). UNM HSC announcement - Microplastics in human brains .
https://hsc.unm.edu/news/2024/05/microplastics-accumulate-in-brain.html
Health & News ResourcesEurekAlert! (n.d.). Micronanoplastics found in artery-clogging plaque in the neck .
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1080866
NYU Langone Health. (n.d.). 7 ways to reduce your exposure to microplastics .
https://nyulangone.org/news/7-ways-reduce-your-exposure-microplastics
By Darin Olien4.8
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What if there was literally a plastic spoon's worth of microplastics sitting inside your brain right now?
In this jaw-dropping and deeply urgent solo episode, Darin Olien breaks down the newest science on microplastics, nanoplastics, brain accumulation, neuroinflammation, endocrine disruption, and the rapidly escalating contamination of the human body. Referencing groundbreaking new research published in Nature Medicine and newly launched U.S. government initiatives, Darin exposes how plastics are no longer just an environmental issue—they are now a human biology issue.
From nanoplastics crossing the blood-brain barrier to endocrine-disrupting chemicals like BPA, PFAS, and phthalates accumulating in tissues, placentas, and testes, this episode explores the shocking implications of modern plastic exposure—and, more importantly, what practical steps you can take immediately to reduce your risk.
What You'll Learn
The shocking new study finding microplastics in 100% of healthy human brains
Why the average brain may now contain roughly a plastic spoon's worth of plastic
How nanoplastics cross the blood-brain barrier
The alarming connection between microplastics and dementia research
Why plastics are not biologically inert substances
The endocrine-disrupting chemicals hitchhiking on microplastics
How bottled water, tea bags, coffee pods, and heated plastics dramatically increase exposure
The role of PFAS, BPA, phthalates, and flame retardants in human health decline
Why reverse osmosis filtration is one of the most effective protective tools
Practical ways to reduce microplastic exposure immediately
Chapters
00:00:03 – Welcome to SuperLife
00:00:33 – Sponsor: Alkemis wellness paint and indoor air toxicity
00:00:57 – Conventional paints, endocrine disruptors, and off-gassing chemicals
00:01:24 – VOC-free mineral paints and PFAS-free home environments
00:01:55 – Fire resistance, sustainability, and Cradle to Cradle certification
00:02:53 – Why the products surrounding us matter biologically
00:03:23 – New study finds microplastics in 100% of healthy human brains
00:03:44 – The U.S. government launches a $144 million microplastics initiative
00:03:52 – Visualizing a plastic spoon's worth of plastic in the brain
00:04:22 – The Nature Medicine findings explained
00:04:40 – Dementia brains containing dramatically more plastic accumulation
00:04:47 – Why this study is not "internet noise"
00:05:07 – Dr. Matthew Campen and the University of New Mexico research
00:05:15 – The STOMP program: Systemic Targeting of Microplastics
00:05:45 – From environmental issue to "inside your body" crisis
00:06:01 – What listeners will learn and actionable solutions
00:06:21 – Breaking down the Campen study in detail
00:06:38 – Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis explained
00:06:50 – Roughly seven grams of plastic found in average brains
00:07:09 – Brain tissue containing more plastic than liver or kidneys
00:07:21 – Dementia brains showing 10x more plastic concentration
00:07:28 – Nanoplastics crossing the blood-brain barrier
00:07:42 – The alarming acceleration of accumulation rates
00:08:03 – Healthy brains vs diseased brains and microplastic prevalence
00:08:24 – The unanswered question: dose and biological effect
00:08:40 – Correlation vs causation and scientific uncertainty
00:09:06 – Why the trend itself is deeply concerning
00:09:23 – Plastic accumulation in blood vessel walls and immune cells
00:09:46 – Chronic neuroinflammation and cognitive decline
00:09:56 – Plastics carrying phthalates, BPA, PFAS, and flame retardants
00:10:08 – Endocrine disruption and hormone interference
00:10:19 – Plastics found in placentas and testes
00:10:31 – "Structural pollution of the human body"
00:10:52 – The plastic industry externalizing costs onto humanity
00:10:58 – Practical steps listeners can take immediately
00:11:02 – Why bottled water may be a major source of nanoplastics
00:11:28 – Reverse osmosis filtration and reducing exposure
00:11:46 – AquaTru systems and affordable filtration solutions
00:12:09 – Sponsor: Shakeology and nutrient density
00:13:58 – Stop heating food in plastic immediately
00:14:17 – Heat dramatically increasing microplastic transfer into food
00:14:31 – Switching to glass, stainless steel, and ceramic containers
00:14:50 – Dangerous recycling codes and plastic leaching
00:15:13 – The hidden plastic problem inside tea bags
00:15:27 – One tea bag releasing billions of microplastics into tea
00:15:50 – Why Darin says to ditch plastic tea bags completely
00:16:02 – Loose leaf tea and stainless steel infusers
00:16:14 – Coffee pod machines and heated plastics under pressure
00:16:26 – Safer coffee alternatives: French press and pour-over
00:16:38 – Fiber helping bind and eliminate particulate matter
00:17:00 – Sweating, exercise, and toxin mobilization
00:17:22 – Polyphenols and antioxidant-rich foods
00:17:42 – Broccoli sprouts, sulforaphane, and glutathione support
00:18:24 – Omega-3s and reducing neuroinflammation
00:18:34 – The plastic industry's "safe and recyclable" narrative
00:18:58 – Comparing plastics to tobacco and PFAS deception
00:19:16 – Disposable convenience culture and "fatal conveniences"
00:19:45 – The simplest immediate change: replacing tea bags
00:20:10 – Taking sovereignty back through everyday choices
00:20:34 – Patreon deep dives and continuing the conversation
00:20:53 – "Your body is not a landfill"
00:21:08 – Why small daily choices compound biologically
00:21:22 – Final reflections and closing thoughts
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Shakeology: Get 15% off with code DARINO1BODI at Shakeology.com.
Alkemis: Go to https://alkemispaint.com/ and use code DARIN10 for 10% off your order.
Join the SuperLife Patreon:
This is where Darin now shares the deeper work: - weekly voice notes - ingredient trackers - wellness challenges - extended conversations - community accountability - sovereignty practices
Join now for only $7.49/month at https://patreon.com/darinolien
Connect with Darin Olien:
Website: darinolien.com
Instagram: @darinolien
Book: Fatal Conveniences
Platform & Products: superlife.com
New Show: Roadmap to Happiness
Key Takeaway
"Microplastics are no longer just floating in oceans or polluting landfills—they are accumulating inside human beings. Inside our brains. Inside our blood vessels. Inside unborn children. But while the scale of the problem is staggering, the solution begins with everyday choices. What you drink from. What you heat your food in. What you filter. What you buy. Your body is not a landfill—and reclaiming your health starts with refusing to treat it like one."
Bibliography/Sources Primary Scientific Studies
Bornstein, S. R., et al. (2025). Therapeutic apheresis: A promising method to remove microplastics? Brain Medicine .
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12162106/
Campen, M., et al. (2025). Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains. Nature Medicine .
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11100893/
Campen, M., et al. (2026). Microplastics in 100% of healthy brain samples (2026 Update) .
https://hsc.unm.edu/news/2024/05/microplastics-accumulate-in-brain.html
Hernandez, L. M., et al. (2019). Plastic teabags release billions of microparticles and nanoparticles into tea. Environmental Science & Technology, 53(21), 12300–12310 .
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.9b02540
Government & University AnnouncementsAdvanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). (2026, April 2). STOMP program launch .
https://arpa-h.gov/explore-funding/programs/stomp
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). (2026, April 2). HHS press release on STOMP .
https://arpa-h.gov/explore-funding/programs/stomp
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. (n.d.). UNM HSC announcement - Microplastics in human brains .
https://hsc.unm.edu/news/2024/05/microplastics-accumulate-in-brain.html
Health & News ResourcesEurekAlert! (n.d.). Micronanoplastics found in artery-clogging plaque in the neck .
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1080866
NYU Langone Health. (n.d.). 7 ways to reduce your exposure to microplastics .
https://nyulangone.org/news/7-ways-reduce-your-exposure-microplastics

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