
1. You're Eating Your Cutting Board (And You Don't Even Know It)
Every time a knife strikes a plastic cutting board, it creates tiny grooves. Inside those grooves? Microscopic plastic particles that end up in your food.
Recent studies estimate that the average person ingests up to 5 grams of plastic per week—roughly the weight of a credit card. And one of the biggest sources? Your kitchen.
Titanium doesn't shed. It doesn't chip. It doesn't release particles into your meals. What you cut is what you eat—nothing more.
👉Stop eating your cutting board →










