
658: Shanna Swan | The Reproduction Crisis and Humanity's Future
The Jordan Harbinger Show
Chemical Exposure and Reproductive Health
This chapter discusses the dangers of fat-soluble chemicals and microplastics in breast milk and personal care products, emphasizing their potential impact on human health and reproduction across generations. It highlights the concept of 'regrettable substitution' in which harmful chemicals are replaced with others that may be equally dangerous, complicating consumer awareness. Additionally, it explores the importance of individual and collective action in advocating for safer environmental practices and the need for responsible consumer choices.
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