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What Are Endocrine Disruptors?

What Are Endocrine Disruptors?

Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interfere with the normal functioning of the endocrine system, which is responsible for regulating a wide range of bodily processes, including growth and development, metabolism, and reproductive functions. These chemicals can have harmful effects on human ...
Chewing Gum Is Made Of Plastic!

Chewing Gum Is Made Of Plastic!

Chewing gum has been a popular pastime for centuries, with people chewing it for fresh breath, stress relief, and to prevent snacking between meals. However, many people are unaware that the gum they chew is made out of plastic. In this blog, we will explore why chewing gum is made out of plastic...
Organic Doesn't Mean Healthy

Organic Doesn't Mean Healthy

When we see the word "organic" on our food labels, we often assume that the product is healthy and free from any harmful chemicals. However, this assumption may not always be accurate. While organic foods may be free from pesticides and other toxic chemicals, they can still be processed and conta...
All Non-Stick Is Toxic

All Non-Stick Is Toxic

Non-stick cookware has become a staple in many kitchens due to its convenient and easy-to-clean surface. However, there has been growing concern over the safety of these products, especially those that contain PFAs (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) and other fluorinated compounds. Despite pop...
Baby Food Pouches Are Made With Toxic Plastic

Baby Food Pouches Are Made With Toxic Plastic

Baby food pouches have become a popular and convenient option for busy parents on the go. However, recent studies have raised concerns about the safety and toxicity of these pouches, as many are made out of plastic and contain harmful chemicals such as BPAs and polypropylene. BPAs, or bisphenol A...
Don't Drink Bottled Water

Don't Drink Bottled Water

The use of plastic water bottles has become a staple in many people's lives, but it's important to understand the potential health hazards associated with drinking from these containers. The presence of microplastics in bottled water has become a growing concern, and there is evidence to suggest ...

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