![]() ![]() These were experiments performed on the testicles of aborted human fetuses. And now, we know so does BPS and BPF-”the first report describing…adverse effects on a physiologic function in humans…” Well, kinda. We’ve known BPA significantly suppresses testosterone production. But, only recently were they put to the test. Well, based on the similarities of their chemical structures, they are all predicted to affect testosterone production and estrogen-receptor activity. So now, the majority of us have these new chemicals in our bodies, as well. And so, now our diet contains everything from BPA to BPZ. What they did is switch from BPA to similar compounds, like BPF and BPS. They had already stopped using BPA in baby bottles so, ban away-it was their idea. ![]() Oh, wait, the ban was at the behest of the plastics industry. Yet, “s recently as March 2012, FDA stated that low levels of BPA in food are considered safe.” But, months later, to their credit, “the agency banned the use of BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups.” Wow, regulators standing up to industry! Maybe I shouldn’t be so cynical. “Recent human studies indicate that…exposure may be associated with…, miscarriage, premature delivery, reduced male sexual function,…,…altered thyroid…and immune function,…diabetes,…heart disease,” and on down the list. ![]() Greger may be referring, watch the above video. To see any graphs, charts, graphics, images, and quotes to which Dr. Below is an approximation of this video’s audio content. ![]()
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