The 'Unknown Petrochemicals' Our Products and Foods are Contaminated with, According to Another New Study

in Popular STEM4 years ago (edited)

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This headline is tough to read, I have to be honest. We all want to be healthy and find a long life ahead for ourselves and our loved ones, and that is safe to say still today, even in this not new normal. The problem could be us, the people, as the commercials, politicians, and celebrities say. Another way to see it, could be, that the corporate level and their interests are 100 percent, positively to blame!
I blame that corporate machine because over time, at least in this country, an FDA or USDA, and the regulation and its leadership is certainly helping mess everything up, paid with tax dollars, so please go easy on yourself.

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The incompetence must be worth billions or even trillions but its time for a change. These are those types of headlines which lead to a brighter tomorrow, but we first have to weather the 'discovery storm' for a bit. We do have a way to track the narrative and a few years ago the discovery began to be reported.
We have no where near enough of the mainstream coverage regarding new understand including 'Obesogens' and the many other synthetic substitutes in food and drugs that are directly linked to obesity and other morbidities. Looks like we have had a big problem right under our noses, specifically when it comes to our dependence on petrochemicals for our daily use products.

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As long as we don't know what chemicals are now invading our bodies, then we have to be curious about it at the least. The new information does allow a lot of the shadow that has been cast upon the petrochemical industries' past and who knows exactly what seems to obstruct their ability to operate ethically.
It seems to be that way, especially now that they have no idea of what some of these cancer and illness breading substances that the leadership have allowed to work against our trust. Kind of a big deal.

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https://www.livescience.com/new-environmental-chemicals-pfas-pregnant-woment.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180520090900.htm