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Saved - December 13, 2023 at 12:11 AM
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The decline in fertility worldwide is alarming. Chemicals known as endocrine disruptors are to blame. To improve fertility, focus on the kitchen and bathroom. Avoid plastics, nonstick pans, and personal care products with harmful chemicals. Replace with glass, ceramics, cast iron, stainless steel, natural alternatives, and organic options. Be cautious of household products, clothing made from polyester, and non-natural fibers. Both men and women's health and fertility matter. Sperm counts have dropped drastically, and unborn children are greatly affected. This issue has fatal consequences, and we must demand healthier options. Spread awareness, reduce exposure, and prioritize our species' survival.

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

god where do i start first off, this is depressing as hell, but we gotta start talking about it before we go extinct dr. shanna swan + joe rogan discuss the impacts of manmade chemicals aka endocrine disruptors aka fucking EVERYTHING on human health an overview 🤦🏻‍♀️👇 https://t.co/a9V6BYlgES

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

WORLDWIDE fertility has declined 50% in the past 50 years! 🤯 this silent invasion of chemicals prevalent in our daily lives negatively impacts our overall health and fertility. researchers like dr. swan attribute this to ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS. a shortlist: https://t.co/bx95CvWS6h

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

this shortlist is actually pretty damn long considering HOW MUCH of our lives these chemicals touch and account for. if you want to improve fertility (and you should, even if you don’t want kids), there’s two places to focus on, and it’s not in the bedroom:

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

1️⃣ THE KITCHEN generally want to avoid and remove all plastics (especially when using microwaves if you even dare but plz don’t) and replace with glass n ceramics. and for the love of god — no nonstick pans. use cast iron and stainless steel if cooking food… https://t.co/9frW5cbn8z

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

2️⃣ THE BATHROOM educate yourself on the different chemicals in personal care products and AVOID these disruptors. ladies and gentlemen, this applies to you both. https://t.co/v4NLb7p0ue

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

…or just pull a fast one and get rid of it all! no more make up and false eyelashes. i’ve gone au naturale, and im *this* close to washing my hair w raw egg and raw cream. i made a lip and cheek stain with fresh organic beet juice, aloe vera and castor oil — get creative! https://t.co/V8gjYMCMWQ

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

REPLACEMENT OPTIONS: lotion ➡️ tallow, ghee, oil facial/body soap ➡️ jojoba or olive oil on washcloth toothpaste ➡️ coconut oil deodorant ➡️ powdered sun-dried lemon peels sun screen ➡️ none! just stop eating seed oils perfumes/essential oil ➡️ natural pheromones 😏🥰

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

i recommend you get keen on what’s in ALL of your household products, including cleaning products and detergents. begin taking a closer look at EVERYTHING made from or with plastics or chemicals, and either get rid of it or see how you can replace it with a healthier option. https://t.co/UO73wuCGDM

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

next up: CLOTHING 60% of total supply is made from polyester aka PLASTIC! a quick google search will say there’s no bpa in polyester but… in 2017, American Chemical Society study found 82% out of 77 pieces of infant clothing tested for BPA 😩🍼 https://t.co/ESHUBlasLe

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

BE WARY of sportswear, sports bras…anything that’s not made of natural fibers, and go ORGANIC when possible! literal TONS of pesticides are used in the farming and production of cotton. your skin is your largest organ — help minimize its exposure. https://t.co/ySuFXUfUFS

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

miscarriage and infertility rates are on the rise. we can no longer look away. according to dr. swan: today, a woman in her 20’s is less fertile than her grandmother was at 35! but it’s not just the women… https://t.co/uzF6amVknq

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

unfortunately, if a couple is unable to get pregnant, fingers are often first pointed at the woman — but it takes more than just eggs to bake a cake! conceiving a child is just as contingent upon the man’s health and fertility as well. https://t.co/DHOxTwKsk8

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

if we look at the decline in sperm count, the average across western countries has dropped CATASTROPHICALLY. 1973 - 99M/mL (healthy) 2011 - 47M/mL that’s a 52.5% decline in a mere 38 years! at this rate, sperm counts are on the way to ZERO. zero sperm = extinction ☠️ https://t.co/Ldok0vJ9uV

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

unborn children of pregnant women (fetus in utero) experience the greatest impact of these chemicals. good news is (finally) if conditions are improved, it’s *possible* that it can be reversed in three fucking generations. https://t.co/Wh2xJlciqZ

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

this is a HUGE issue with FATAL repercussions. corporations profit off ignorance at the expense of our health — but some countries are doing better than others! in the U.S., only 11 chemicals are forbidden from personal care items as compared to 1,100+ in european countries https://t.co/hTVS4Wmilb

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

WE ARE AN ENDANGERED SPECIES. if we use the U.S. Fish and Wildlife criteria for listing a species as threatened or endangered, only ONE of these five factors are needed to qualify a species as such …at least THREE apply to us homo sapiens! https://t.co/hXSIe9SeJh

@thatsprettyraw - pret•ty raw

to summarize: human health has been compromised by endocrine disruptors found in, well, EVERYTHING, and it’s imperative we push for healthier processes and options as our fertility — our SPECIES — depends on it. 💠 get educated 💠 reduce exposure 💠 spread the word

Saved - July 27, 2023 at 5:33 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Bottled drinking water contains chemicals that hinder hormone absorption, affecting both estrogen and androgen levels. Even a small amount of 375 ml can interfere with up to 60% of estrogen absorption and 90% of androgen absorption. This poses a serious threat to our hormone system. To combat this, consider using a reliable water filtration system like ZeroWater's 5-stage filtration dispenser and faucet-mounted filter. Filtering your tap water twice can help protect your body from the harmful effects of bottled water.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

Let me translate this part for those of you in Rio Linda: It means there are chemicals in your bottled drinking water that directly inhibiting your cells from absorbing the sex hormones your thyroid is producing. Women produce estrogen, men produce androgen. Just 3.75 ml of bottle water ingested interfered with the body's utilization of up to 60% of estrogen hormone absorption and 90% of androgen hormone absorption. Yes, if this is true, its as bad as it sounds. Bottled water would literally be screwing up your hormone system.

@AlpacaAurelius - Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙

wow this study shows that the majority of bottled water has incredibly potent antiandrogenic chemicals just 3.75mL of the bottled water...less than a sip...inhibited the androgen receptor up to 90 PERCENT absolutely insane. filtered water is the only option

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

Let me translate this part for those of you in Rio Linda: It means there are chemicals in your bottled drinking water that directly inhibiting your cells from absorbing the sex hormones your thyroid is producing. Women produce estrogen, men produce androgen. Just 3.75 ml of bottle water ingested interfered with the body's utilization of up to 60% of estrogen hormone absorption and 90% of androgen hormone absorption. Yes, if this is true, its as bad as it sounds. Bottled water would literally be screwing up your hormone system.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

Given that most people eat a horrible diet that already interferes with their bodies regular production of hormones, whatever level of estrogen or androgen hormones are being produced by the thyroid is being attacked by the receptor antagonists in bottled drinking water.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

Here is the study that found receptor antagonists in **the majority** of the bottled water brands they studied, with flavored bottled water having the most antagonists in it. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24015248/

Identification of putative steroid receptor antagonists in bottled water: combining bioassays and high-resolution mass spectrometry - PubMed Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are man-made compounds interfering with hormone signaling and thereby adversely affecting human health. Recent reports provide evidence for the presence of EDCs in commercially available bottled water, including steroid receptor agonists and antagonists. However … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

Given that you need a correctly and fully functioning thyroid to be healthy, as it creates and dispenses the sex hormones your body needs [women have the estrogenic hormones, men get the androgenic hormones, the most well known of which is testosterone] to function, anything that gums up the works or prevents your body from utilizing these hormones is A Very Bad Thing.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

Also note that the date on this published scientific study that found these results about how bottled water directly inhibits the body's absorption of sex hormones is dated **2013**. And yet it supposed to be some HUGE MYSTERY why men's androgenic hormone counts - testosterone counts - are dropping like a stalled rocket to the Earth.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

For men: even **if** you had a healthy functioning thyroid gland for the last 10 yrs, if you drank bottled water every day, you were ingesting something directly preventing your body from absorbing **up to 90%** of the androgenic hormones your thyroid was producing for you.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

I've already been looking for a good water filtration system and am going to try this one: http://zerowater.com Just bought the 32 cup 5 stage filtration dispenser and the faucet-mounted filter. I'm going to begin double-filtering my tap water, first with the faucet-mounted filter then with the 32 cup dispenser.

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@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

@JakesEpiphany Highly filtered water. Filter it at your sink, then filter it again in a container. I just bought the 32 cup 5-state filtration dispenser here, plus the faucet-mounted filtration system. https://zerowater.com/collections/all-water-filter-products

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Saved - October 17, 2023 at 3:21 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Toilet paper contains harmful PFAS chemicals found in various products. These chemicals are toxic, carcinogenic, and disrupt fertility and hormones. Despite knowing their dangers for decades, they are still widely used. This is part of a larger agenda to control and subjugate individuals. Let's unite against this threat instead of arguing about war.

@Inversionism - Inversionism

Did you know that your toilet paper is filled inordinate amounts of PFAS forever chemicals? These chemicals are found in soaps, clothes, packaging, carpets, tampons, soaps, shampoo, cleaning solutions, beds, chairs, literally everywhere, and they're also in your toilet paper that you wipe your ass with. Considering we've known these chemicals are toxic and absurdly persistent in the body and environment, carcinogenic, horrible for the brain, and very disruptive to the endocrine system and fertility health for decades now (known intimately by both 3M and DuPont in their internal research very long ago), why in the hell is it still being used in so many products? It's because they're trying to destroy your fertility and hormones, which results in men with low testosterone that are much easier to control and subjugate, and women who are unable to have children, among many other health issues. We're all getting attacked by a death cult from every vector we can possibly imagine, so it'd be really cool if we could all unite on this again as a first principle, like we were getting close to having before recent conflicts, instead of arguing about which government is the moral authority in murdering people in war.

Saved - October 29, 2023 at 8:31 AM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

YOUR BODY I S B E I N G DISTROYED BY CHEMICALS! THIS IS CAUSING YOUR HORMONE ISSUES! https://t.co/JjdTauffER

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Chemicals in fabrics like polyester, acrylic, and nylon can be harmful to our skin and the environment. These fabrics do not lose their toxicity over time and do not break down in the soil. It's important to read labels and be cautious of what touches our skin, especially with underwear made from acrylic. When we exercise and our pores open, we can absorb these chemicals. We should also be mindful of what we wash our clothes with, what we put on our skin, and what we use to clean our teeth. Remember, we are the temple of God, and defiling it can have consequences. The pharmaceutical industry, the largest chemical company, often produces drugs with side effects.
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Speaker 0: Chemicals. We're gonna go into areas with chemicals that you never, ever probably thought about. Be careful of the clothes that touch your skin. Let me give you the name of 3 chemical fabrics Polyester, acrylic, and nylon, they're chemical fabrics. But I've got some good news. I've borrowed this little top because the airlines have lost my bags. And I was so excited to read the label, it's Cotton and modal. Modal is the cellulose spun from the birch tree. Raion is, is from wood pulp and so is viscose. So be very careful on what's touching your skin. Does polyester or acrylic or nylon lose its Toxicity? No. After many years. No. It's still polyester. And you know what they're finding today? It does not break down in the soil. So they've got a huge problem today of these fabrics not breaking down in the soil. When I go into a shop, the first thing I do is I read the label. I read the label. Especially ladies', Underwear can often be made out of these acrylic. Remember, there's a great deceiver out there who wants to destroy you and wants to poison you, Especially when you're exercising and your pores open and those fabrics get hot and then you really start absorbing the chemicals. So be careful what you wash your clothes in, your your body, what you clean your teeth, what you put on your skin. In first Corinthians 3 16 and 17, I'm sure we all know it. Know you not that ye are the temple of God, and the The word of god dwelleth in you. If any man defile the temple of god, him shall god destroy. For the temple of god is holy, which temple ye are. If any man defile now if you've been wearing these fabrics, remember Acts It's 30 verse 17 that god winks at our ignorance you did not know. Remember that great deceiver that's deceived the whole world? But the biggest chemical company in the world is Oh, yes. Yes. The pharmaceutical company. Did you know that if a drug doesn't have a side effect, it's not a drug? I think that was Illa Lily that said that, who is one of the heads of the pharmaceutical companies. If it doesn't have a side effect, it's not a drug.
Saved - November 25, 2023 at 12:29 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
In the past, people were healthier without strict diets or fitness trends. However, several factors have contributed to our declining health. Medication usage has skyrocketed, saturated fats were wrongly demonized, and processed foods have become prevalent. Lack of exercise, vitamin D deficiency, nutrient depletion, dangerous plastics, excessive childhood vaccines, environmental toxins, and harmful cosmetic ingredients also play a role. Oral contraceptives and government actions further impact our health negatively. To combat these issues, prioritize eating saturated fats, reducing carbs and sugars, growing your own food, exercising regularly, and getting sunlight. There are more strategies to lead a healthy life without conforming to societal norms.

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

Until the 1970, the majority of the people were fit as a fiddle! No keto, vegan, or paleo diets. No home aerobics or gym memberships. No fancy fitness tech or wellness influencers. They also weren't drinking protein shakes or counting calories. So, what went wrong? A THREAD 🧵⬇️

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#1 Medication. In the 1970s, the average American spent 10 times less on prescription drugs than now. Contrary to popular belief, people in Western countries are also compelled to take potentially lethal drugs. Instead of addressing root causes, end-of-pipe solutions are applied.

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#2 Demonization of Saturated Fats. Since the 60s, it's been claimed that saturated fats cause heart attacks. Although we've been nourished by lard & butter for thousands of years, these good fats were replaced with inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids. "Trust the science," they said!

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#3 Dietary Poisoning. Processed foods are abundant. Omega-6-rich seed oils and sugars are found in almost everything, an awful combination that overworks our livers and ramps up fat storage. Grandma's home-cooked meals are now a rare treat. We've traded real food for convenience.

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#4 Lack of Exercise. Before exercise got labeled as some far-right gig, people were already moving less and sitting more. As we've shifted towards a service-based society and due to the rise of Big Tech, we're now mostly parked behind screens. More scrolling, less strolling.

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#5 Vitamin D Deficiency. Our sedentary lifestyle leads to another serious issue. Almost no one who works indoors maintains adequate vitamin D levels. What many don't know is that there's no such thing as flu season—it's actually vitamin D deficiency season.https://sunfluencer.com/attain-50-ng-ml-vitamin-d-swiftly/

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@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#6 Lack of Nutrients. Topsoil depletion and removal mean that crops are coming up short on nutrients. To get the same vitamins from one head of lettuce 100 years ago, you'd need to eat 10 heads now. If your body is starved of nutrients, you want to eat more—a vicious cycle. https://t.co/ew4I9wus5q

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#7 Dangerous Plastics. Phthalates in plastics disrupt hormone functions and can lead to hormonal imbalances, increasing the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Their widespread use in everyday products raises significant health concerns due to these metabolic effects. https://t.co/vhDm2kBRdB

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#8 Childhood Vaccines. While children in the 60s only received 5 doses of vaccines, by 2019 the number had risen to 72 - and the trend is rising. Each vaccination has an impact on the microbiome, which likely leads to significant long-term physical and psychological consequences. https://t.co/xJQLYUiGTQ

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#9 Environmental Toxins. Glyphosate-based herbicides like Roundup can cause dysbiosis, cancers, and many other diseases. For instance, in almost 100% of soy crops, glyphosate residues can be found, which then enter our food chain. It's seriously concerning. https://t.co/8qxujCRO8M

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#10 Dangers in Cosmetics. Aluminum in deodorants, a common cosmetic ingredient, has been associated with skin irritation and potential health risks, including disrupting hormonal balance and cancer. Its absorption through the skin from daily use has significant long-term effects. https://t.co/AbdcJSOVb3

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#11 Oral Contraceptives. They affect not only women but also men, as they are excreted via urine into the water supply. They are also extremely powerful and have highly negative effects on human health. Still wondering why there are that many men who think they can get pregnant? https://t.co/mPhYgFiGWx

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#12 I am writing this thread because we are definitely moving in the wrong direction. Our governments held us all hostage for three years, claiming it was for our health, but as I demonstrate, it's not about our health but about enslaving us with as little resistance as possible. https://t.co/o0lKCeVVn0

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#13 But there are many things you can do about it: ▪️Eat saturated fats and cut out seed oils ▪️Limit carbs and sugars ▪️Grow your own food in your self-made compost ▪️Exercise at least 3 times a week ▪️Be in the sun as much as possible and supplement with @sunfluencer or alike

@goddeketal - Dr. Simon Goddek

#14 But there are many more strategies that you can use to lead a healthy & fulfilled life without having to bow to the establishment. I regularly tweet about this while confronting those who have discriminated against us in recent years. Follow me—570k followers can't be wrong. https://t.co/OYksaEG8zz

Saved - December 13, 2023 at 1:25 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Receipts are covered in toxic chemicals that can harm your hormones, fertility, and cognition. Studies have found that 80% of receipts tested had BPS, a harmful chemical. The amount of BPA on receipts is much higher than in canned food, and it easily absorbs into your bloodstream. To reduce exposure, support your detoxification system with a carnivorous diet, hydration, sunlight, and exercise. Sweating in saunas can help eliminate BPA from your body. Biomonitoring through sweat analysis should be considered to accurately assess BPA accumulation.

@Inversionism - Inversionism

Stop touching receipts. They're covered in toxic endocrine disrupting chemicals that stick to your skin and quickly absorb into your blood stream to wreck havoc on your hormones, fertility, cognition, and countless other side effects of exposure. The EcoCenter did an analysis in 2022 where they tested hundreds of paper receipts from 144 major retailers and stores in 22 different states and found that 80% of receipts tested had BPS, which was a slight improvement from 84% in a prior 2017 study. They also found supposed safer chemical alternatives in 20% of them, up from 2% in 2017, but I think we should always wearer of these "safer" alternatives. We usually find out years later that these aren't safe either, and they're sometimes even more toxic and persistent in the body and passed down to offspring. EWG and the University of Missouri Bio Science lab have also done a study where they collected 36 receipts comparing the amounts of BPA, and it found that the total mass of BPA used on a receipt is 250x to 1000x greater than the amount of BPA normally found in a can of food. Not only that, the BPA/BPS on the receipts is a free form of BPA that easily rubs off with simple touch, so you are getting a much higher amount absorbed systematically than you would by eating canned food, which has varying amounts based on various conditions like food acidity, temperature exposure, etc. Considering we have rapidly collapsing fertility rates, skyrocketing autism rates, gender dysphoria everywhere, extreme mental illness, all kinds of cancer, feminized men, and a massively overweight population, you'd think the government and health regulators would be taking easy action against the use of BPA/BPS and other endocrine disrupting chemicals in receipts and other products, but as always it's profit above all else to fulfill the underlying agenda of those at the top to subjugate the population to sick and twisted games of eugenics. All these corporations could easily afford the switch to back printed paper receipts like it used to be, and yet they don't. It's very important to reflect on why that is, not stopping at just a simple "profit motive" justification... If you want to combat these exposures and be the 1 in 10 person with no measured BPA in their blood stream, start supporting your detoxification system with a carnivorous diet rich in fat soluble vitamins and amino acids like taurine and glycine to keep glutathione levels high, get adequate hydration with minerals like magnesium, potassium, bicarbonate, etc, daily sunlight whenever possible, earthing when you sleep, reducing EMF/RF exposures as much as possible especially when sleeping, and most importantly, you need exercise or use a sauna multiple times a week to make yourself sweat. There are several studies on saunas showing the excretion of chemicals like BPA/BPA in your sweat, along with pesticides, heavy metals, and other environmental toxins.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Many paper receipts contain harmful chemicals, including Bisphenol S (BPS), which can cause metabolic disorders, reproductive system toxicity, and promote certain breast cancers. In a study conducted by Cox Media Group, 80% of the 240 receipts collected contained BPS. Exposure to these chemicals has been linked to various health issues such as neurological conditions, fertility problems, and certain cancers. Some retailers, like CVS, Starbucks, and Whole Foods, do not use BPS in their receipts. Target claims to have switched to BPS-free receipt paper, but one receipt tested positive for BPS. Experts suggest avoiding receipts whenever possible, as prolonged contact can increase exposure. The Paper Receipts Converting Association defends BPS as a safer alternative to the banned chemical BPA, but many national chains have moved away from phenol-based receipts.
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Speaker 0: For most of our lives, we've always been handed a paper receipt. You go to the grocery store, you get a receipt. Holiday shopping at a department store, make sure you get that receipt. Speaker 1: But there are actually hidden chemicals in many of those paper receipts that experts say pose risks to your health. 25 investigates Jason Law collected dozens of local receipts and was surprised to learn most of them contained a harmful ingredient. Speaker 2: How often are you Dill handed a paper receipt. Speaker 3: A few times a week for decades. Probably at least a few times a week. Speaker 2: And how long do you hold on Tuit, did you ever stop to think what could be in that paper? Speaker 3: No. I haven't we have no reason. Speaker 2: You may not realize it, but there are Harmful chemicals in many of those paper receipts, including Bisphenol S, also known as BPS. BPS has been found to cause metabolic disorders, can be toxic to the reproductive system, and was shown to Hormonally promotes certain breast cancers. According to the Ecology Center, the EPA classified BPS as a potentially high hazard For toxicity in human development. 25 investigates visited 30 local stores, Restaurants and gas stations collecting paper receipts along the way. Thank you. Do Speaker 3: you need a bag? Speaker 2: In all, Cox Media Group's sister stations collected more than 240 receipts across 8 states As part of a company wide investigation, we then carefully packaged those receipts and shipped them off to the Ecology Center lab In Michigan. The results showed 80% of the paper receipts contained BPS. Is there a safe amount of these chemicals? Speaker 3: Unfortunately, the answer is no. These are not chemicals that we should have in our bodies. Speaker 2: Doctor. Laura Vandenberg is a professor of environmental health sciences at UMass Amherst. Speaker 3: When we look at people who have higher levels of exposure, they're more likely They have metabolic disease. They're more likely to have neurological conditions. They're more likely to develop certain cancers, Fertility problems. Speaker 2: Here in Massachusetts, 22 of the 30 receipts we collected came back positive for BPS. The results showed some retailers receipts did not include the harmful chemical, including CVS, Starbucks, and Whole Foods. Speaker 3: Remember to grab your receipt. Speaker 2: Target says it Fully converted to phenol free receipt paper in 2020. Our station sent 6 Target receipts to the lab and one from Jacksonville, Florida came back positive for BPS. We contacted Target for a response. Speaker 3: I think the best thing that we can do is say no thanks to the receipt when we can. Speaker 2: Vandenberg conducted a study in the UMass Amherst cafeteria back in 2017. She found people in the cafeteria handled their paper receipts Deats for an average of 11 and a half minutes, far longer than the exposure estimates from regulatory agencies. Speaker 3: They weren't just holding it between their fingers, but it was on their palm. It was on all of their fingers. Speaker 2: Should it be banned? Speaker 3: In my view, This is a chemical that should be used for very particular uses. Should it be used in contact with food? Should it be used in contact with something that I Get every time I go to the grocery store, the ATM, or get a plane ticket? No. I don't think it should be in those products. Speaker 2: The Paper Receipts Converting Association Or PRCA released a statement describing BPS as a safer alternative to an older widely banned chemical known as BPA. The PRCA pointed out there have been no regulations on BPS saying, quote, today, most of the thermal paper in the United States contains BPS, but what you are not being told is that BPS is used as a safer alternative. There is a simple reason Advocates disingenuously referred to potential harm. That is, they have no actual proof of harm to human health. However, that has not stopped national chains from moving away from phenol based paper receipts, including Whole Foods, TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods. If you wanna take a closer look at our results And see all the receipts that came back positive for BPS, I've compiled a list on boston25news.com. We also contacted all the companies for a response, And we posted their comments in the article for this story. For 25 Investigates, I'm Jason

@Inversionism - Inversionism

Human Excretion of Bisphenol A: Blood, Urine, and Sweat (BUS) Study https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jeph/2012/185731/ Background Bisphenol A (BPA) is an ubiquitous chemical contaminant that has recently been associated with adverse effects on human health. There is incomplete understanding of BPA toxicokinetics, and there are no established interventions to eliminate this compound from the human body. Using 20 study participants, this study was designed to assess the relative concentration of BPA in three body fluids—blood, urine, and sweat—and to determine whether induced sweating may be a therapeutic intervention with potential to facilitate elimination of this compound. Methods. Blood, urine, and sweat were collected from 20 individuals (10 healthy participants and 10 participants with assorted health problems) and analyzed for various environmental toxicants including BPA. Results. BPA was found to differing degrees in each of blood, urine, and sweat. In 16 of 20 participants, BPA was identified in sweat, even in some individuals with no BPA detected in their serum or urine samples. Conclusions Biomonitoring of BPA through blood and/or urine testing may underestimate the total body burden of this potential toxicant. Sweat analysis should be considered as an additional method for monitoring bioaccumulation of BPA in humans. Induced sweating appears to be a potential method for elimination of BPA.

Human Excretion of Bisphenol A: Blood, Urine, and Sweat (BUS) Study Background. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an ubiquitous chemical contaminant that has recently been associated with adverse effects on human health. There is incomplete understanding of BPA toxicokinetics, and there are no established interventions to eliminate this compound from the human body. Using 20 study participants, this study was designed to assess the relative concentration of BPA in three body fluids—blood, urine, and sweat—and to determine whether induced sweating may be a therapeutic intervention with potential to facilitate elimination of this compound. Methods. Blood, urine, and sweat were collected from 20 individuals (10 healthy participants and 10 participants with assorted health problems) and analyzed for various environmental toxicants including BPA. Results. BPA was found to differing degrees in each of blood, urine, and sweat. In 16 of 20 participants, BPA was identified in sweat, even in some individuals with no BPA detected in their serum or urine samples. Conclusions. Biomonitoring of BPA through blood and/or urine testing may underestimate the total body burden of this potential toxicant. Sweat analysis should be considered as an additional method for monitoring bioaccumulation of BPA in humans. Induced sweating appears to be a potential method for elimination of BPA. hindawi.com
Saved - January 1, 2024 at 1:02 PM

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Reminder that the skin friction caused by polyester underwear produces an electrostatic charge across the testes that causes testicular dysfunction and infertility. Polyester "slings" have been shown to be a 100% effective form of male contraception. https://t.co/N6c5KM9grF

@SolBrah - 𓄀 🌞 Sol Brah 🌞 𓄀

take that polyester off your balls playa

Saved - January 30, 2024 at 7:47 PM

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Monosodium glutamate, a ubiquitous flavour-enhancer in processed food, damages the testes and prostate gland, reducing testosterone and reproductive function in men. https://t.co/cOqhEZ5k8V

Saved - February 5, 2024 at 9:20 PM
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Triclosan, a banned endocrine disruptor, is still present in hand sanitizers, toothpastes, and mouthwashes. Its use, especially in children during the pandemic, may be linked to an increase in cases of precocious puberty. Additionally, triclosan can enhance the absorption of other endocrine disruptors like BPA from thermal paper by a significant amount.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Triclosan is a vicious endocrine disruptor that the FDA banned from soaps, but it's still found in hand sanitisers, toothpastes and mouthwashes (all products you don't need). There's even a suggestion that the explosion in cases of precocious puberty during the pandemic may have had something to do with children's near-constant use of hand-sanitisers containing triclosan. In Italy, cases of precocious puberty tripled during the pandemic. What's particularly bad about it is that it can increase the body's absorption of other endocrine disruptors, such as BPA from thermal paper (i.e. receipts, paper money), by as much as 10,000% according to a number of studies.

Saved - February 5, 2024 at 9:20 PM

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Triclosan, which is found in a wide variety of health products including hand sanitisers, can increase the absorption of BPA through your skin 100x. That means if you sanitise your hands and then touch thermal paper like a receipt, you'll get a massive dose of estrogenics. https://t.co/eFhtHDLCh2

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Triclosan is a vicious endocrine disruptor that the FDA banned from soaps, but it's still found in hand sanitisers, toothpastes and mouthwashes (all products you don't need). There's even a suggestion that the explosion in cases of precocious puberty during the pandemic may have had something to do with children's near-constant use of hand-sanitisers containing triclosan. In Italy, cases of precocious puberty tripled during the pandemic. What's particularly bad about it is that it can increase the body's absorption of other endocrine disruptors, such as BPA from thermal paper (i.e. receipts, paper money), by as much as 10,000% according to a number of studies.

Saved - February 26, 2024 at 10:11 PM

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Zinc-oxide nanonparticles are being used in a wide array of cosmetics, but especially sunscreens. Although they are a relatively new ingredient, it's already becoming clear that they are likely to be seriously toxic, with endocrine-disrupting properties. https://t.co/PlXXTuDHXr

Saved - February 27, 2024 at 8:00 PM

@_cotton_ball - KATE🌺

Ever wonder where all that smelly, rainbow colored “wax” goes when the candle burns down? Yeah it’s in your lungs and ovaries https://t.co/7mz6K2PK6n

@BioavailableNd - Andra

If IVF clinics ban fragrances in the facility, then why are you wearing it all day while you are trying to conceive? https://t.co/fQa7T8zFnF

Saved - February 27, 2024 at 8:42 PM
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Tattoo inks have been found to contain unlisted additives and differing pigments, according to a recent study. Over half of the samples analyzed contained compounds linked to organ damage and other health risks. Previous studies have also shown tattoo inks to contain heavy metals and other toxic compounds. The effects of these chemicals on health are not well-researched, but it is likely that they do not remain localized on the skin's surface.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

If you care about your health, one of the worst things you can do is get lots of tattoos. Until 2022, tattoo inks were totally unregulated and treated simply as cosmetic products. Even now, with FDA regulation, their contents are anybody's guess, as this new study shows. 👇 https://t.co/v2qyZefMPN

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Researchers analyzed inks from nine U.S. manufacturers, across six different colors. 90% of samples showed significant differences from their listed ingredients, including differing pigments and unlisted additives. https://t.co/FpZDO2C5Zo

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Over half of the samples contained polyethylene glycol, a compound that's linked to organ damage. Other findings included propylene glycol, a known allergen, an antibiotic used for urinary tract infections, and 2-phenoxyethanol, which poses risks to nursing infants.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Previous recent studies have shown tattoo inks to be full heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic amines and other toxic compounds. https://t.co/ucW3PNPpEs

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Benzo(a)pyrene, which is usually found in black tattoo ink, is a nasty endocrine disruptor, associated with testicular damage and testosterone reduction. https://t.co/ANZyoshUAk

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

There isn't much research into the effects of tattooing on health, but you can bet that these chemicals do not remain localised in the surface of the skin.

Saved - March 18, 2024 at 7:24 PM
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are not caused by viruses or germs, but rather by poor hygiene and toxic products. People often use toxic products on their private parts, fail to properly clean them, and engage in unprotected sex. Condoms contain synthetic flavorings, parabens, artificial dyes, endocrine disrupters, and toxic spermicides. Similarly, lubricants also contain toxic ingredients. These factors disrupt the balance in people's private parts, leading to symptoms associated with STIs. If this information was widely known, testing kit and drug companies would suffer financial losses.

@RameseSanders - ⚡️Romo⚡️

Sexually transmitted infections (STI’s) ARE NOT caused by “viruses” or germs. They’re caused by poor hygiene and toxic products. People put toxic products on their private parts, don’t properly clean their private parts, and go days without showering and still have unprotected sex with others. Condoms are made with synthetic flavorings, parabens, artificial dyes, endocrine disrupters like benzocaine, and toxic spermicides like nonoxynol. People also use lubricants that are made with toxic ingredients as well. All of these are contributing factors to disturbing balance in people’s private parts and causing symptoms associated with “STI’s”. If everyone knew this, companies who sell testing kits would go bankrupt and companies who sell drugs to combat “STI’s” would lose out on trillions of dollars!

Saved - March 29, 2024 at 2:11 AM

@FredDiBiase247 - 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗗𝗶𝗕𝗶𝗮𝘀𝗲 ①

Lookout for this toxic substance in shampoo. Must Watch👇🏽👇🏽 https://t.co/OaDCtcu7qA

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker recommends using sodium bicarbonate for hair, body, and clothes. They warn against Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in shampoos, which can harm hair follicles. They suggest looking for natural shampoos without this ingredient at stores like Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. The speaker personally uses coconut oil on their hair every 3 months and uses a coconut oil-based shampoo for nourishment.
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Speaker 0: What's the best soap? We had a man do our program a few years ago and he had orange curling hair, a big orange beard. He said, I always wash my hair with sodium bicarbonate. I wash my body with sodium bicarbonate. I wash my clothes with sodium bicarbonate. See, when you buy washing powder, it's mostly sodium bicarbonate. So sodium bicarbonate can be used. So I'll tell you something to be cautious of and that is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is what causes the foaming action in most shampoos. And Sodium Lauryl Sulfate kills the hair follicles. So we don't want our hair follicles to die. So it's important to take a magnifying glass into the supermarket with you and have a look for Sodium Laurel Sulfate. You might find that if you go to places like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, there will be some more natural types shampoos and conditioners. I always coconut oil my hair probably every 3 months. I put the coconut oil into it and I leave it a whole day. And then, at the end of the day, I wash it out. And I have a shampoo that is a coconut oil based shampoo. You can get some very nice coconut oil based shampoos. It's very nourishing to the to the scalp, very nourishing to the hair.
Saved - March 31, 2024 at 11:14 AM

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Household products like detergents contain literally hundeds of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in combination, as this study shows. In a survey of 11,000 household products, 293 chemicals that are disrupt hormone production and function were identified. Use natural altenatives. https://t.co/GJX52X3tEE

@SolBrah - 𓄀 🌞 Sol Brah 🌞 𓄀

LAUNDRY DETERGENTS The chemical cloud smell permeates everywhere in our society these days… Not only it is totally unnecessary to do the job of cleaning your clothes… but they are ACTIVELY harming you. In fact they could be the reason you have that persistent eczema, skin rash or acne! Soaking into your skin, breathing into your lungs - these are very harsh and toxic ingredients that don’t need to have much regulation because *technically* they aren’t being “eaten” like food products are. Endocrine disrupters, cancer causing chemicals… you are putting it into your bodily system every time you do the laundry with these big name laundry detergent brands. Use 100% natural fibre clothes and bedsheets and you eliminate that gross bacteria inducing stink that polyester fibers have - just dry and air cotton and linen out and you won’t need these toxic detergents to “clean” them. Alternatives to washing liquids: baking soda, natural Castile soap, sol scents olive oil soap, all with warm water will handle most dirt and grime on clothes.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Laundry detergent is a common poison in homes, often containing harmful chemicals. These chemicals can lead to health issues like cancer, low testosterone, depression, and anxiety. To avoid these risks, switch to natural alternatives like baking soda or Castile soap for washing clothes and other items that come into contact with your skin.
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Speaker 0: This is one of the most common poisons in the home today that no one really talks about, and that is laundry detergent. I walked past some people, I'm 10 meters away, and I can smell the sickly fake chemical laundry detergent wafting in the air. 1, I shouldn't have to breathe that in, if you wanna wear it, 2, you're putting that on your clothes, your bed sheets, everything else, that's absorbing into your skin. It has been shown that there are so many of these products, these laundry washing products, with Endocrine disrupting chemicals, artificial, you know, colorings, chemicals, all of that stuff. It is contributing to things like cancer. It is contributing to things like low testosterone, depression, and anxiety, so you need to stop washing yourself, soaps as well, but especially the laundry detergent and your clothes. Use something like baking soda or a natural Castile soap, that's all you need.
Saved - April 11, 2024 at 10:17 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

DO YOU BELIEVE THEY ADD THIS TO THE WATER TO FEMINIZE MEN? https://t.co/ESnjvWvZ2N

Video Transcript AI Summary
Turning a male into a female requires three times less than the acceptable amount in our drinking water.
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Speaker 0: To make this male turn into a female is 3 times less than what's allowed in our drinking water.
Saved - June 2, 2024 at 9:44 AM

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Hand sanitisers often contain triclosan, a powerful endocrine disruptor. But what's even worse about triclosan is that it can increase skin absorption of other endocrine disruptors, like BPA, by as much as 10,000%! https://t.co/RPHnTjbuNF

@holisticgrenade - Riley Check

One thing that you will never see me do is wash my hands with synthetic chemical soaps. Parabens, phallates and formaldehyde do not belong anywhere near the body. Instead we need to be using natural soaps made from coconut oil or tallow. https://t.co/Xe8Hg32iJL

Saved - July 5, 2024 at 4:27 PM
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Tampons are found to be laced with heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium, according to a recent study. All tested tampons contained lead, with organic brands having less lead but more arsenic. Vaginal tissue is highly absorbent, so regular tampon use may increase heavy metal concentrations in the body. Women's sanitary products are also contaminated with endocrine-disruptors, carcinogens, and obesogens. The study suggests finding alternative options to store-bought sanitary products due to their contamination and direct exposure to the bloodstream.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

TAMPONS ARE LACED WITH HEAVY METALS. A new study shows that tampons are laced with heavy metals including lead, arsenic and cadmium. Every single tampon tested in the study had lead in it. 👇

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

The researchers analysed 60 tampons representing 14 different brands from the US, UK and EU. These included name brands and store-brand products. The samples were tested using a process called inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to identify metals present.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

The researchers found lead and cadmium in 100% of samples. Arsenic was detected in 95% of samples. Interestingly, the highest concentrations were for zinc and calcium. UK and EU tampons generally had lower quantities of metals in them than US tampons.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

While organic brands generally had less lead, they had more arsenic.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

It's unclear what the effects of this contamination are at this point, but it's worth pointing out that vaginal tissue is among the most absorbent tissue in the body. It's likely that regular use of tampons increases concentrations of heavy metals like lead, arsenic and cadmium in the body, which is not a good thing.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

It's estimated that the average woman will use 11,000 tampons in her lifetime, amounting to 1,800 days or five full years of intimate exposure to whatever substances are on those tampons.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Women's sanitary products are massively contaminated, not just with heavy metals but also with endocrine-disruptors, carcinogens and obesogens. https://www.raweggstack.com/p/study-analysis-endocrine-disruptors

STUDY ANALYSIS: Endocrine Disruptors in Women's Menstrual Products With endocrine disruptors being, quite literally, everywhere, it's no surprise they're all over sanitary pads and other menstrual products raweggstack.com

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

My recommendation, honestly, is to find an alternative to store-bought sanitary products. The same goes for nappies, which suffer from exactly the same problems. These products are hopelessly contaminated and provide a direct route of exposure into the bloodstream.

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Here's the new study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412024004355#f0020

Tampons as a source of exposure to metal(loid)s Between 52–86% of people who menstruate in the United States use tampons—cotton and/or rayon/viscose ‘plugs’—to absorb menstrual blood in the vagina. … sciencedirect.com
Saved - December 31, 2024 at 1:46 PM
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I want to highlight an important issue regarding phthalates, a chemical that negatively impacts the reproductive system for both men and women. These harmful substances are found in many fragrances, including colognes, perfumes, and air fresheners. It's alarming to think about their effect on our endocrine system. Fortunately, there are now apps available that can help us assess the toxicity of our products based on their ingredient content.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Please pay attention to this “There’s actually one chemical in particular that destroys the whole reproductive system for both men and women, and it's called a phthalates. Phthalates are in all the fragrances. They're in our colognes, our perfumes, our plugins, air freshener in the Uber, and those phthalates are destroying our endocrine system.” There have now been apps created that tells you how toxic your products are based on how much of these ingredients are used - Dr. Mindy Pelz, World Renowned Women’s Health Expert

Video Transcript AI Summary
Phthalates, found in fragrances like colognes, perfumes, and air fresheners, harm the reproductive system of both men and women. To identify if products contain harmful chemicals, use apps like Skin Deep or Think Dirty. These apps allow you to scan products and check their toxicity rating. Aim for a rating under 3; anything above that is considered toxic and should be discarded. It's essential to evaluate everything in our environment through this lens, as we are living in a toxic culture.
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Speaker 0: There's actually one chemical in particular that destroys the whole reproductive system for both men and women, and it's called a phthalate. Phthalates are in all the fragrances. They're in our colognes, our perfumes, our plug ins, air freshener in the Uber, and those phthalates are destroying our Speaker 1: endocrine system. How can we find out if that chemical is anything or not? Speaker 0: When it comes to our in something or not? When it comes to our beauty products, there's apps out there to help us now. So Skin Deep is one of them. Think Dirty is another app that's been put out that you can just scan all your products and see how toxic it is. It gives you a rating. You want something that's under a 3. Anything over a 3, throw it out. That's a toxic ingredient. We have to start looking at everything in our environment with this toxic lens in mind because we're now living in this toxic culture.
Saved - May 18, 2025 at 8:43 PM

@parasitedetox - Cleanse Parasites .com 🧹🪱 Herbal Cleanse Co.

Just trying to help spread awareness and keep the poisons out of your life Shaving 🪒 https://t.co/DhmlQbGHZ5

Video Transcript AI Summary
If you want to reduce exposure to estrogenic and endocrine-disrupting chemicals, especially to boost testosterone levels naturally, get rid of the chemical strip at the top of your razor. The speaker does not specify what chemicals are in the strip due to potential censorship. Research the ingredients and consider that these chemicals may enter your skin when shaving. These chemicals are found in sunscreen, hair gel, toothpaste, lotions, and deodorants. The skin is the largest organ and absorbs what you put on it, so detoxification requires considering skincare products.
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Speaker 0: This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease, but if you're looking to reduce your exposure to estrogenic chemicals and endocrine disrupting chemicals, especially if you're a man trying to boost your testosterone levels naturally, get rid of the chemical strip at the top of your razor. I'm not going to tell you what's in that because this app loves to ban my videos and limit my exposure on videos. But look up what's in this, and then imagine this ripping your skin, and then these chemicals going in your skin. It's in the sunscreen, it's in the hair gel, it's in the toothpaste, it's in all of it, the lotions, all of it, the deodorants. So to truly detoxify, remember, your skin is the largest organ on your body, and it's going to absorb whatever you put in.
Saved - June 3, 2025 at 11:35 PM
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Two in three Americans experience acne, which signals underlying inflammation, toxicity, and hormone imbalance. It's not determined by genetics or age but rather by lifestyle choices. To effectively clear skin, I focus on gut health, liver protection, a balanced diet, reducing stress, avoiding harmful skincare products, and ensuring proper hydration. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of sun exposure and proper skin care routines. Comprehensive bloodwork can reveal deeper issues, allowing for proactive health management. For personalized support, I offer detailed testing and protocols.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

2 in 3 Americans suffer from acne. It’s a sign your body is overloaded with inflammation, toxicity & hormone imbalance. The good news? It’s 100% reversible. Here’s everything you need to know about acne (& how to reverse it naturally):🧵 https://t.co/Y5anWIG4wp

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

Acne isn’t caused by your genetics, your luck, or your age. It’s inflammation caused by your unhealthy lifestyle, a poisoned gut, and hormone imbalance. And the only way to fix it is by attacking the root cause: https://t.co/0fAJlPHVMm

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

And no, Accutane, $400 serums, and antibiotics aren’t the solution. Acne is a red flag for deeper damage (& it only gets worse if ignored): • Hair loss • Bloating • Blood sugar crashes • Anxiety • Hormone disorders • Autoimmune risk The skin is just the start... https://t.co/CdVM7SU2sf

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

Now let’s see how you can actually clear your skin. 1.Take care of your gut. 70% of your immune system lives in your gut. When that barrier breaks down, toxins leak into your blood, inflammation spikes, and your hormones get hijacked. The result? https://t.co/KsWEzb0kYp

Video Transcript AI Summary
Acne may stem from gut health issues, as inflammation originates there. Increased intestinal permeability results from a weakened gut lining, which can be caused by certain foods. Gluten, a protein in wheat and rye found in baked goods, is known to weaken the gut lining. Sugar also disrupts the gut microbiome by eliminating good bacteria, enabling opportunistic bacteria to grow. This process can thin the gut lining, increasing its permeability.
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Speaker 0: If you have acne, it is so important to focus on gut health because that is where the inflammation is stemming from. When your gut lining becomes more permeable, your inflammation increase And certain foods are known to weaken this gut lining and increase intestinal permeability. So the most well known one is gluten which is a protein that is found in certain grains like wheat and rye and any baked goods that are made from them of course. Additionally, we know that sugar. Sugar disrupts the gut microbiome. It's gonna wipe out some of the good bacteria. This allows the opportunistic bacteria to proliferate and this can lead to thinning of the gut lining making it more permeable.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

2.Protect your liver. If your liver can’t filter toxins, your skin will. Every toxin, seed oil, medication, and hormone your liver can’t process ends up exiting through your face. And it only gets worse from there... https://t.co/I0pmlNOBPW

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

3. Diet You can use all the products in the world, but if your meals feed inflammation and spike insulin, you’re losing the battle. (Studies show high glycemic diets increase acne severity by 30-40%) Clear skin starts with what you put on your plate: https://t.co/5K0tuUtSiR

Video Transcript AI Summary
Acne is caused by inflammation and disruption of the skin microbiome, potentially stemming from inflammation in the gut microbiome. The standard American diet is a major contributor to acne due to its high content of refined sugar and high fructose corn syrup. Fast food, with its hydrogenated and inflammatory vegetable oils, also exacerbates the issue. Processed, packaged foods contain chemicals harmful to the gut microbiome. Non-organic or genetically modified foods with pesticides can further disrupt the gut microbiome.
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Speaker 0: What are the root causes of acne? Acne is caused by inflammation and disruption of the skin microbiome. It may all be caused by inflammation in the gut microbiome. Unfortunately, the standard American diet is a huge culprit for acne, and that's because the standard American diet is loaded in refined sugar and high fructose corn syrup. It has a lot of fast food which expose you to hydrogenated oils and inflammatory vegetable oils. Next we have processed foods. We live in a society where packaged foods are often more attractive because of convenience, but these packaged foods are processed and they're loaded in chemicals that can be harmful to the gut microbiome. Finally, pesticides which are found in non organic or genetically modified foods can also disrupt the gut microbiome.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

Here are a few foods that can literally start healing your skin and make it glow again. You need to bookmark this: https://t.co/guoNapooIb

Video Transcript AI Summary
Vitamin C, found in citrus fruits, peppers, pistachios, and tomatoes, may help fight acne by increasing skin cell turnover and making the diet more acidic. Vitamin A, present in sweet potatoes, mangoes, fish oils, and spinach, may reduce acne breakouts. Acne is an inflammatory disease, so anti-inflammatory foods such as blueberries and acai berries, which are potent antioxidants, may help reduce inflammation. Reducing sugar intake and eating foods that lower the glycemic index may also reduce acne. Legumes and high-fiber foods like beans and peas can significantly help reduce acne.
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Speaker 0: Acne. Can you fight acne with foods? Well, there's some evidence you can. Let's talk about some foods that you want to include in your diet to help reduce acne. Here we go. Number one, vitamin C. Vitamin C increases skin cell turnover. It can actually make your diet a little bit more acidic, which might actually help with acne. And you can find vitamin C in a lot of citrus foods, such as lemons and oranges. You can also find in peppers and pistachios and tomatoes, which are a lesser known source. Number two, vitamin A. Now a lot of folks who have acne will use topical retinol, which is a vitamin A derivative, but by including vitamin A in your diet, you can actually reduce the appearance of acne. Things like sweet potato, mangoes, fish oils, and spinach are loaded with vitamin A. So including these in your diet may actually reduce your acne breakouts. Now acne is a very inflammatory disease. There's a lot of inflammation in those acne pustules, so taking anti inflammatory foods such as berries can actually help reduce and combat that inflammation. Things such as blueberries and acai are potent antioxidants, and you might want to include these in your diet. And finally, if you're taking a lot of sugar in your diet, sugar can wreak havoc with acne. So by eating foods that can reduce your glycemic index, you can actually even reduce the appearance of acne. And foods such as legumes, things with high in fibers such as beans and peas can actually help reduce acne significantly. I hope you found this video useful. Stay tuned for the next one.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

4. Stop using skin poisons. Fragrance, parabens, sulfates, and alcohol destroy 70% of your skin’s natural barrier. That triggers chronic inflammation and locks your skin in damage: https://t.co/NiZLkCMt7R

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

5. Handle stress Chronic stress floods your body with cortisol. It breaks down collagen, inflames your skin, and wrecks your barrier. Most times, it shows up as acne, redness, and premature aging: https://t.co/SmMRyt2IMf

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

6. Stop drinking tap water. It’s loaded with chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, and plastic toxins. Your skin and gut are the first to suffer (& the results will show all over your skin): https://t.co/JBfutmXhkn

Video Transcript AI Summary
It is important to filter water, especially in areas where water is fluoridated. To determine if your water is fluoridated, check the water report from your municipality or use the Environmental Working Group (EWG) water report database by entering your ZIP code. The effectiveness of plastic water filter systems varies. Some lower-end options do not remove fluoride and may not filter enough chemicals. Tap water can contain hormones, endocrine disruptors, pesticides, heavy metals, fluoride, and agricultural runoff, depending on location. Lead contamination can also occur due to lead piping. Therefore, caution should be taken with water used for drinking and cooking.
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Speaker 0: Should I be filtering my water? Speaker 1: Absolutely. Absolutely. If you live in an area where water has been fluoridated Speaker 0: How do I know? Speaker 1: You've got to check the water report. Most municipalities have water reports. And if not, you can go to the EWG, the Environmental Working Group. They have a water report database that you can check. So just type in your ZIP code of where you live, and it'll tell you what contaminants are found and which ones exceed safe limits. And it's very helpful to know. Speaker 0: What if I get these kind of like, know, these little plastic water filter systems you can get where you put it in the fridge, you pour the water in, and then you put like a little filter thing in, you replace it, and then you pour it in. Are those good? Speaker 1: It depends on what type of filter you have. Some of the more mainstream, lower cost, lower end options do not remove fluoride, number one, and they don't filter nearly enough chemicals. Tap water is a source of hormones, so endocrine disruptors, pesticides, heavy metals, fluoride, if it's added to the water, agricultural runoff. There's a bunch of different contaminants in tap water, depending on where you live. Some are worse than others. And there have even been tragic instances of lead, high levels of lead, because of the lead piping that water is transported through. So we've got to be careful with the water that we're using to drink and cook with.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

7. Get sun exposure. Vitamin D fuels skin repair, hormone balance, and immune health. No sun = no signal for your body to heal: https://t.co/3T2tt5lNoe

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

8.Stop over-washing your face. It’s ruining your skin: • Strips natural oils • Causes dryness and irritation • Triggers your skin to produce more oil • Damages the protective barrier More washing doesn’t mean cleaner skin (it means more breakouts): https://t.co/hDBlIjuzto

Video Transcript AI Summary
Acne is caused by enlarged oil glands due to high insulin levels, which are triggered by consuming too many carbohydrates like sugar and starches. To clear up acne, avoid scrubbing your face and popping zits to prevent scars. Adopt a low-carb diet, eat only two meals a day without snacks, and increase your vitamin D intake to 20,000 IUs daily. This regimen should result in clearer skin within about a week.
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Speaker 0: If you have acne, don't scrub your face and definitely don't pop your zits because they're gonna leave scars. Acne is an enlarged oil gland in your skin, and that's coming from high levels of insulin triggered by consuming too many carbohydrates like sugar and starches. Go on a low carb diet, only consume two meals a day without snacks, and beef up your vitamin d levels to twenty thousand IUs every single day. Watch your skin clear up in about a week.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

+ Bloodwork You can guess forever what’s wrong with your skin... Or you can test: hormones, inflammation, vitamin levels, and gut markers. But be careful... https://t.co/pIK6MCoCCa

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

Your doctor checks 10–15 markers. Maybe 20 if you’re lucky. We test 124. And we don’t stop at “normal ranges” — we look for optimal function. That’s how we detect dysfunction YEARS before symptoms ever show. https://t.co/9PonfjEMHn

Video Transcript AI Summary
This 24-marker panel, including 87 blood and urine tests, assesses functional systems, accessory systems, nutrient status, and clinical dysfunctions. The data aggregation determines the probability of dysfunction in functional systems, from blood sugar regulation to kidney function. Accessory systems are evaluated for toxic load, lipid inflammation, and allergies. Individual nutrient deficiencies are identified to recommend specific supplements, preventing wasted spending. Clinical dysfunctions, such as hypoglycemia and liver cirrhosis, are also assessed for probability of occurrence.
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Speaker 0: Alright. Look at this. A 24 markers, the most extensive panel I've seen. 87 are blood. The rest are urine. Look at what we do. So no stone is left unturned. We take an aggregation of all of that data, and we can look to see the probability of dysfunction in your functional systems. That's blood sugar regulation all the way down through kidney function. Your accessory systems, we can see your toxic load, lipid inflammation all the way down through allergies. Your nutrient status, your individual nutrient deficiencies, we can recommend the exact supplements you need to take based on your labs and your actual deficiencies so you're not wasting money on supplementation. And then your clinical dysfunctions, probability of dysfunction, hypoglycemia all the way down. Check it out. Do liver cirrhosis.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

And acne is just one of the things you can fix with deeper testing. Using this kind of bloodwork, we’ve: • Caught early-stage prostate cancer before PSA even moved • Spotted major heart risk in “healthy” athletes • Uncovered toxic stress in top performers • Reversed autoimmune markers before disease hit You can see proof of the results below:

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

Mainstream fitness pushes inaccurate diets and training… At FitScript, we’re transforming 1000s of lives every year. Here are 9 results no generic plan could ever deliver: 🧵 1. We helped Justin reverse diabetes and drop 57 pounds in 5 months: https://t.co/0vXhwMagu4

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Justin, a former meth addict who spent six and a half years in prison, learned he was diabetic. Paul told him that a regular doctor would prescribe insulin, but he believed it could be reversed. In five and a half months, Justin went from 220 pounds to 163 pounds and now fits into medium and large shirts. He had been watching his wife try different diets for the past ten years. He believes the effort is worth it and advises others to start now.
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Speaker 0: My name is Justin. I was a meth addict for over eight years. Up in prison for six and a half years. I was thinking my life, as long as I'm sober, I'm healthy. I'm good. Then I get my labs done, and was a wake up call. They say I'm diabetic. When I was talking to Paul, he said if I went to a regular doctor, they would put me on insulin and say I'm diabetic. Wow. He said we could turn that around. And I'm I'm only in here this is my fifth month, I think five and a half months. So since then, was at two twenty and just weighed myself last week. I'm at one sixty three, freaking fitting fitting medium and large shirts. And I'm like, what the heck, bro? Like, this is crazy. I can fit my white shirt. I'm like, dang. I've just been on the sidelines for the past ten years, you know, while my wife was in and out of Kitmax and sweet potato diet and all that. And brothers, man, yeah, it it it's worth it. It's so worth it. Choose now, not tomorrow, not when you feel right. Choose now and start.

@morellifit - Michael Morelli

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@morellifit - Michael Morelli

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@morellifit - Michael Morelli

2 in 3 Americans suffer from acne. It’s a sign your body is overloaded with inflammation, toxicity & hormone imbalance. The good news? It’s 100% reversible. Here’s everything you need to know about acne (& how to reverse it naturally):🧵 https://t.co/Y5anWIG4wp

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@GubbaHomestead - Gubba Homestead

Your sunscreen could be sabotaging your pregnancy. Avobenzone, a common sunscreen ingredient, has been shown to disrupt placental development in early pregnancy which can impair fetal development. This isn’t the only ingredient wreaking havoc on your health. Listen to this: https://t.co/wz9UWvJEmd

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In May 2019, the FDA reported that sunscreen chemicals penetrate the bloodstream after just one day of use, exceeding FDA standards. Oxybenzone reached that level after only two hours. These chemicals alter metabolic machinery, burden the liver and kidneys, and cause sickness.
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Speaker 0: Don't use sunscreens. Still, millions of people use sunscreens, so somebody's not listening. They even slather sunscreen on their children. In May of twenty nineteen, the FDA issued a report saying that sunscreen chemicals, when used just one day, penetrated the bloodstream, reaching levels that exceeded FDA standards. One ingredient, oxybenzone, reached that level exceeding the standards after only two hours of use. This is not good. These chemicals change your complex metabolic machinery, they put a load on your liver and your kidneys, and they make you sick.
Saved - September 21, 2025 at 11:16 PM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

Citric acid? The name sounds like citrus, but monsanto's first product from 1901 grown on Canola and doused with Aluminum. 📖Opt for Baking Soda from Bob mills, ACV, or Borax Citric acid study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6097542/

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Citric acid is described as a mold grown on canola patties and sprayed with aluminum, claimed to cause illness—tonsils swelling, hives, nausea—when consumed. It is said that Monsanto grows this mold on a canola patty and sprays it with aluminum so people get sick. The mold is said to be in processed foods, soaps, laundries, skin care products, citric acid. They claim citric acid is very toxic and again grown on canola patties, sprayed with aluminum. They question why it appears in cleaning products, suggesting you are cleaning with a synthetic mold sprayed with aluminum and grown on cannoli patches. On the flip side of mold, they say they’re not telling you what something is grown on and then, you know, going into the body.
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Speaker 0: Now, if we talk about citric acid, that's a different type of mold. That's a mold which is grown on canola patties and sprayed with aluminum. This is why when people consume citric acid, they get very ill. Their their tonsils start to swell. They get all they might get hives. They get nauseous because Monsanto grows that mold on a canola patty and then sprays it with aluminum so that when a person goes to consume it, they get sick. That's why they put it in all the little processed foods, some of the soaps, laundries, skin care products, citric acid. And so when you get to the flip side of the other side of mold, it's not they're not telling you what something is grown on and then, you know, going into the body. But citric acid, very toxic. And like I said, grown on canola patties, sprayed with aluminum. So isn't it interesting they put that in cleaning products? Yeah. That's kinda something funny to think about. You're trying to clean your house with a synthetic mold that's sprayed with aluminum and grown on cannoli patches.
Potential role of the common food additive manufactured citric acid in eliciting significant inflammatory reactions contributing to serious disease states: A series of four case reports Citric acid as a food additive is not natural citric acid; it is manufactured through fermentation using Aspergillus niger. Aspergillus niger is a potent allergen. Food additive manufactured citric acid may be causing allergic inflammatory cascades. ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Atrazine in drinking water; studies show male frogs exposed to levels common in America turn female. Add plastic bottles with BPA and phthalates, parabens in fragrances, and oxybenzone in sunscreen. One application can keep blood levels high for 7 days. Kids apply daily on their face. Endocrine disruption at scale—everywhere. 1:20 clip inside—the silent chemical assault we’re all exposed to.

@newstart_2024 - Camus

Male feminization is happening — and it’s not just a theory Atrazine (2nd most used herbicide in North America, banned in Europe) is in drinking water. Studies show: Male frogs exposed to levels equal to many Americans turn female. Add in: - Plastic water bottles (BPA & phthalates) - Parabens in fragrances (absorbed through skin) - Oxybenzone in sunscreen (most common chemical — one application leaves it above safety limits in blood for 7 days) Kids are getting multiple applications daily on their face. This is endocrine disruption at scale — and it's everywhere. 1:20 clip inside — the silent chemical assault we’re all exposed to.

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The speaker discusses chemical exposure and endocrine disruption, focusing on atrazine and common consumer products. Atrazine is described as a herbicide and the second most used herbicide in North America, after glyphosate. The speaker notes atrazine is illegal in Europe and claims that in Europe it’s not allowed at all. They state that “they’ll call it male feminization” when animals are exposed to atrazine, giving an example: a frog exposed to two hundred nanograms per deciliter of atrazine becomes female, turning a male frog female. The implication is that such exposures reflect effects seen in many Americans. Beyond atrazine, the speaker mentions plastic water bottles and the presence of fragrance and parabens that rub onto the skin, leading to skin absorption of these chemicals. The discussion then shifts to sunscreen chemicals, specifically oxybenzone, described as by far the most widely used chemical in sunscreen and an estrogen endocrine disruptor that acts like estrogen in the body. A study is cited: after publishing a book, a study on oxybenzone and one application of sunscreen found that seven days later, oxybenzone levels in people’s blood were above government safety limits. This observation is presented as applying to an adult who used oxybenzone once, with some people applying sunscreen five days a week to children or more, contributing to multiple daily applications. The speaker ties this to personal care products that claim to keep the face protected from the sun, implying frequent use leads to higher exposure. Key points emphasized include the prevalence of atrazine use in North America, its alleged legal status in Europe, the concept of “male feminization” in animals due to atrazine exposure, and the broader concern about everyday products—plastic bottles, fragrances, parabens, and sunscreen (notably oxybenzone)—as sources of estrogenic or endocrine-disrupting chemicals, with a cited study showing one application of sunscreen resulting in blood levels exceeding safety limits after seven days. The overall narrative links environmental chemical exposure to potential reproductive and hormonal effects, highlighting concerns about consumer products and regulations across regions.
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Speaker 0: Call it male feminization. Whenever you're adding all these chemicals, atrazine is the big one that's often studied. It's a it's a herbicide. It's the second most used herbicide in North America. I don't know if you've heard of atrazine. Right. Yeah. It's in the drinking water. Totally illegal in Europe, by the way. They don't even allow it in Europe. It's crazy. And then in America, it's the second most used after glyphosate. But they'll call it male feminization. You give these animals atrazine exposures, and they're equal exposures to a lot of Americans. And like, for example, if you have a frog and you've got him in two hundred nanograms per deciliter of atrazine, 200, that male frog turns female. Now you've got a female frog. But it's not just atrazine because you're now you got the plastic water bottles. Oh, and you've got all this fragrance and all these parabens rubbing it on your skin. Your skin is absorbing all this stuff. Oh, and now you've got, like, sunscreen chemicals. Right? We haven't even talked about that. But oxybenzone in sunscreen, by far the most widely used chemical in sunscreen, that's an estrogen endocrine disruptor. It acts like estrogen in your body. And they did a study. After I published my book, they did a study with oxybenzone and one application of sunscreen. Just one. Seven days later, it was above the government's safety limits in people's blood. And that's just an adult with one application of oxybenzone. And some people are putting on their kids, like, five days a week. Was putting on multiple applications. Like personal care products that brag about, like, keeping your face protected from the sun.
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