Avoiding Adult Exposure to Phthalates

Published on November 12, 2017

Eating a plant-based diet, avoiding scented personal care products, and certain children’s and adult toys can reduce exposure to hormone disrupting chemicals.

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Good for the Danish EPA and the Danish Technological Institute! It’s hard for me to imagine a similar study being done with taxpayer money here in the States.

More on hormone disrupting chemicals in our food supply in:
• Chicken Consumption and the Feminization of Male Genitalia (
• Obesity-Causing Pollutants in Food (
• Alkylphenol Endocrine Disruptors and Allergies (
• Dietary Sources of Alkylphenol Endocrine Disruptors (
• Dietary Pollutants May Affect Testosterone Levels (
• BPA Plastic and Male Sexual Dysfunction (

More videos on improving sexual health can be found at:
• Survival of the Firmest: Erectile Dysfunction and Death (
• 50 Shades of Greens (
• Cholesterol and Female Sexual Dysfunction (

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