Your brain, your reproductive system, your future — all of it is already under assault by nanoplastic.
In his latest address, Dr. Egon Cholakian shares the most recent scientific discoveries: nanoplastic is already penetrating human cells, organs, and ecosystems — irreversibly transforming our world.
In this message, Dr. Cholakian reveals alarming new evidence of how nanoplastic is impacting our health and the planet’s life systems.
The link to brain disease:
New studies have uncovered a direct connection between nanoplastic and the onset of neurodegenerative diseases — including dementia and Alzheimer’s — especially among residents of coastal regions.
Nanoplastic is pushing us into a future without medications:
Microscopic plastic particles are playing a shocking role in accelerating antibiotic resistance. This means even minor infections could become dangerous. We are now standing at the threshold of a new global infectious crisis — and this is no longer a prediction but a reality.
The hidden danger of electrostatic charge:
What makes nanoplastic especially destructive? Its electrostatic charge. This property causes particles to adhere to cells, infiltrate tissues and organs, disrupt the immune system, and pollute ecosystems at a terrifying pace.
Missed technologies and the cost of delay:
Technologies like the AWG system could have helped mitigate the damage, but they were never implemented in time. Now, the cost of delay rises with each passing day — and it has become a matter of survival.
A landmark scientific report presented at the Vatican:
Dr. Cholakian highlights the international report “Nanoplastic in the Biosphere: From Molecular Impact to Planetary Crisis,” prepared by the ALLATRA scientific group in collaboration with Bolivian Catholic University and Juan Misael Saracho Autonomous University, who served as institutional peer-review partners. The report was also developed in partnership with a scientific contributor, the international project Creative Society.
This groundbreaking document is the first of its kind — bringing together key global research on nanoplastic’s infiltration of food chains, its devastation of ecosystems, and its far-reaching impact on human health.
The ALLATRA scientific group has proposed a clear solution: the development of technologies capable of blocking nanoplastic’s electrostatic charge — a breakthrough that could mark a real turning point in the fight against this global planetary crisis.
But science cannot do it alone.
Dr. Cholakian emphasizes: even the most promising breakthroughs from scientists around the world will remain on paper without global support, sustained funding, political will, and public engagement.
Humanity now faces a choice.
Either we unite our efforts — for life, for the future, for ourselves — or we continue to ignore a threat that has already gone far too deep.
Time is running out. But life is worth fighting for.
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