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#095 What Microplastics Are Doing to Your Brain, Body, and Reproductive Systems

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Beware of Hormone Mimics

BPA and its counterpart BPS can disrupt hormonal balance, leading to significant health issues, including reproductive dysfunction and cognitive impairments. Immediate impacts on cardiovascular health have been observed, such as increased blood pressure from consuming BPA in aluminum cans. Phthalates, added to plastics for flexibility, are linked to reproductive and developmental problems, notably decreasing testosterone levels in males, which affects various physical and mental health facets. PFAS, or forever chemicals, persist in the environment and accumulate in human bodies, commonly found in stain-resistant and nonstick products, raising concerns about long-term health effects.

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