Since we are all more or less exposed to bisphenol A (plastic softener),we jumble-stumbled across a Japanese paper about findings of the common purslane portulaca oleracea, a succulent weed that likes to grow in disturbed areas and beaches, having the power to completely neutralize bisphenol A from hydroponic solution and (possibly) other phenolic endocrine disruptors.
It is poorly, or not at all understood by which action the plant does that. The plant is also very nutricious and tasty. A good reason for growing and including it in our diet.
Specially perhaps, if we are used to using inproper lab gear :lol:
We will be adding purslane into tabouleh salad and skip the bulgur part for good.
Just look it up:
under normal conditions, humans and (many) other animals live in large intestine symbiosis with bacteria people call