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OECD Environment
Managing endocrine disrupting chemicals in freshwater
Endocrine disrupting chemicals are a long-overlooked growing environmental and health concern. They have been detected in freshwater, wastewater and drinking water, originating from from consumer products, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and industrial production. Their presence in water raises concerns for the integrity of ecosystems and ...
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Plastics pose threat to human health
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Teflon has a forever chemical and an endocrine disruptor. This type of chemicals can cause health problems. Teflon is commonly used because its a non stick pan and is easier for cooking and cleaning. | Dr Farrah MD
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Have you heard the term ‘endocrine disruptor’? It’s often used in relation to personal care ingredients, but what does this actually mean, and why should we care? Your endocrine system is the body’s network of glands that produces more than 50 different signalling hormones that maintain and regulate basic bodily functions, including growth, metabolism, fertility, and even our immune system. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are a group of synthetic chemicals (and in some cases natural chemica
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Did you know plastic bottled water could be exposing you to endocrine disruptors and harmful plastic debris? 😱 In my books Toxic Relief and Hormone Zone, I discuss the dangers of plasticizers—chemicals that leach into your water, especially when bottles are stored in hot warehouses. 🔥 What can you do? ✅ Ditch plastic bottles and opt for glass or stainless steel ✅ Choose filtered water over bottled options ✅ Stay informed about hidden toxins in everyday life Watch the full video here: [Insert F
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Non-stick cookware is one of the most pervasive and hazardous household sources of PFAS exposure. PFAS are called “forever chemicals” because they can remain in the body on the order of years. They’re used to make products non-stick, water or oil-repellent, and stain-resistant. The key issue is adding heat. Heating PFAS-based non-stick pans increases the potential for exposure, especially as coatings age or degrade. PFAS have been linked to endocrine disruption and adverse health outcomes, so mi
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Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interfere with how your hormones communicate and they can show up in the most ordinary things at home. Here’s what to look out for and how to make safer swaps 👇 🧃 Plastic water bottles — often contain BPA and phthalates that mimic estrogen. 💡 Balance it by: switching to glass or stainless steel bottles to keep your water (and hormones) clean. 🌸 Scented candles and perfumes — synthetic fragrances can disrupt estrogen and thyroid function. 💡 Balance it
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