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Our genes have stayed the same, but the environment has changed dramatically, with 50,000 new chemicals of unknown toxicology introduced. Increased stress patterns, time urgency with social media, and climate changes are factors. The biosphere has changed, with a loss of diversity and simplification of our diet. We get 90% of our calories from less than eight foods. Our genes never knew they were gonna be exposed to these things over a short period. Genes can't mutate fast enough to keep up.

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The speaker claims American healthcare ignores metabolic dysfunction and its causes. They state they learned virtually nothing in medical school about environmental factors impacting health, such as the link between ultra-processed food and early mortality, or the harm shown in independently funded studies of processed foods. They assert conflicts of interest exist within the USDA food guidelines and that synthetic pesticides are linked to various health issues. They claim microplastics are accumulating in our bodies, and numerous toxins in our environment alter gene expression and disrupt hormones. Heavy metals in food and medications are allegedly neurotoxic. The speaker notes Americans walk too little and that medical errors are a leading cause of death. They claim sleep deprivation can induce prediabetes and that children spend less time outdoors than prisoners. They allege professional organizations take money from companies like Coke and Moderna. Addressing these root causes could reverse chronic disease. The speaker concludes this is a spiritual crisis, requiring a renewed respect for life and nature.

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The difference between a food chemical and a drug is intended use; if intended for food, almost anything can be synthesized and added. The speaker claims we are being mass-drugged and poisoned by 10,000 virtually unregulated chemicals in our food. Monsanto's glyphosate litigation revealed ghostwritten papers claiming its safety, illustrating corruption. The speaker believes these unregulated chemicals are making us sick. Evidence-based approaches requiring long studies to prove harm from substances like glyphosate are flawed. The speaker asserts that the synergistic combination of toxins causes pleiotropic health issues, requiring common sense to understand the problem.

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The speaker claims to have learned virtually nothing in medical school about the root causes of declining American health. They state that for each serving of ultra-processed food, early mortality increases by 18%, yet this makes up 67% of children's diets. They assert that 82% of independently funded studies show harm from processed food, while 93% of industry-sponsored studies reflect no harm. The speaker alleges that 1 billion pounds of synthetic pesticides are sprayed on US farmland annually, linking them to various health issues. They claim microplastics are filling our food, water, and air, and now constitute about 0.5% of our brains by weight. They state that 80,000 toxins have entered our environment, altering gene expression and disrupting hormones, and that heavy metals are present in food, baby formula, and vaccines. The speaker notes Americans walk an average of 3,500 steps daily, while 7,000 steps could significantly reduce the risk of major diseases. They add that medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US, and that professional organizations have taken millions from processed food companies and vaccine manufacturers. They conclude that addressing these root causes could reverse the chronic disease crisis, but instead, doctors are taught to drug, cut, and bill.

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Ultra processed food is identified as the number one killer, with studies clearly linking ultra processed foods to microbiome dysfunction. The speaker notes that we allow all these chemicals to enter our food system without proper testing. The science is now showing that many of these emulsifiers that glue food together, artificial sweeteners, and sugar alcohols—things commonly found in ultra processed foods—have a negative effect on the microbiome. The speaker envisions a future in which we are not merely fighting an ever increasing number of diseases with expensive MRI scans. Instead, there is a push toward taking action at a population epidemiology level. In this envisioned future, these foods should have health warnings on them, rather than health promotion benefits.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and the chemicals we've chosen to build our environment with are causing dysfunction among the human population. It will take decades to fully understand the consequences, but we are already permanently altering the sexual development of male children. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own kids and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It's difficult to win against billion-dollar chemical companies with FDA-approved products. This is part of social control and engineering, like eugenics.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. It may take decades to fully understand the consequences. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. Challenging a billion-dollar chemical company in court is difficult due to FDA approval and safe harbor status. This is part of social control and engineering, akin to eugenics.

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Science writer Julian Cribb discusses the impact of chemicals on our health in his book Poison Planet. He highlights the link between degenerative diseases and the overwhelming number of chemicals in our environment. With 143,000 man-made chemicals, we are exposed to thousands of them daily through various sources like food, clothing, and furniture. The combined effect of these chemicals is concerning, although it's difficult to attribute specific health issues to individual chemicals. One example is BPA, which took 20 years to determine as potentially harmful. The constant introduction of new chemicals without proper testing turns us into human guinea pigs. Our world is becoming increasingly chemicalized as we replace natural materials with synthetic ones derived from petroleum.

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Science writer Julian Cribb warns that the increasing number of scientific papers link degenerative diseases to the overwhelming amount of chemicals in our environment. With 143,000 man-made chemicals, we are exposed to thousands of them daily through various sources like food, clothing, and furniture. The combined effect of these chemicals is concerning, although it's difficult to pinpoint individual chemicals as the cause of specific health issues. One example is BPA, which took 20 years to determine as potentially harmful. The constant introduction of new chemicals without proper testing turns us into human guinea pigs. Our world is becoming chemical-dependent as we replace natural materials with synthetic ones made from petroleum.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. The debate over the safety of man-made chemicals will continue, but it will be decades before we fully understand the consequences. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It is difficult to win a case against a billion-dollar chemical company with FDA-approved products. This is part of social control and engineering, resembling eugenics.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. This lack of testing has led to the widespread dysfunction among the human population. The regulatory system is broken, and we have chosen to build an environment filled with chemicals that disrupt our endocrine system. It will take decades to fully understand the consequences, but we are already permanently altering the sexual development of male children. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and we still have deniers. However, when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It is difficult to win a case against a billion-dollar chemical company with FDA-approved products. This is part of their means of social control and engineering, resembling eugenics.

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Science writer Julian Cribb discusses the impact of chemicals on our health in his book Poison Planet. He highlights the link between degenerative diseases and the overwhelming number of chemicals in our environment. With 143,000 man-made chemicals, we are exposed to thousands of them daily through various sources like food, clothing, and furniture. The combined effect of these chemicals is concerning, although it's difficult to attribute specific health issues to individual chemicals. One example is BPA, which took 20 years to determine as potentially harmful. The constant introduction of new chemicals without proper testing turns us into human guinea pigs. Our world is becoming increasingly chemicalized as we replace natural materials with synthetic ones derived from petroleum.

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I learned very little in medical school about the root causes of declining American health and the impact of environmental factors. For example, each additional serving of ultra-processed food increases early mortality by 18%, yet I took no nutrition courses. Most studies show harm from processed food, while many food guidelines are influenced by industry conflicts of interest. Additionally, synthetic pesticides, heavily used in agriculture, are linked to numerous health issues, including autism and cancer. Microplastics are now present in our bodies, and over 80,000 industrial toxins affect our health. Heavy metals like aluminum and lead are found in food and personal care products, posing neurotoxic risks. Despite evidence that walking 7,000 steps daily can significantly reduce health risks, the average American walks only 3,500 steps. Medical errors and medications are the third leading cause of death in the U.S.

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Look at how many young people and children have cancer nowadays, and the skyrocketing rates of autism. People can't handle dairy or gluten anymore, and everyone has allergies. Even dogs are getting cancer, and you have to have health insurance for them. The food is poisoned, the water is poisoned, and the soil is messed up. These companies have no liability. People are being purposely made sick because companies profit off of it. None of this is normal, it didn't used to be this bad, and it's only going to get worse.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring and lead to widespread dysfunction among the human population. The regulatory system is broken, and our choice of chemicals is permanently altering the sexual development of male children. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own kids and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It's difficult to win a case against a billion-dollar chemical company with FDA-approved products. This is part of social control and engineering, like eugenics.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. It may take decades to fully understand the consequences. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It's difficult to win a case against a billion-dollar chemical company with FDA-approved products. This is part of social control and engineering, like eugenics.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. It may take decades to fully understand the consequences. Denial of these issues, like with global warming, is concerning, especially when it affects our own children and grandchildren. Challenging chemical companies in court is difficult due to their FDA approval and safe harbor status. This is seen as a means of social control and engineering.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. It may take decades to fully understand the consequences. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It is difficult to win a case against a billion-dollar chemical company with FDA-approved products. This is part of social control and engineering, resembling eugenics.

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Science writer Julian Cribb discusses the harmful effects of the vast number of chemicals in our environment. He explains that there are approximately 143,000 man-made chemicals, and although we may not be exposed to all of them daily, we are likely exposed to thousands. These chemicals come from various sources such as vehicles, food, and drinks. The concern lies in the combined effect of these chemicals on our health, as they can attack the same cells in our bodies. Cribb mentions the example of BPA, a chemical used in tomato soup tins, which took 20 years to determine as potentially harmful. He emphasizes that we are essentially becoming human guinea pigs, as we replace natural materials with synthetic ones derived from petroleum.

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Science writer Julian Cribb discusses the harmful effects of our chemical environment in his book Poison Planet. He explains that degenerative diseases are increasingly being linked to the overwhelming number of chemicals we are exposed to, with 143,000 man-made chemicals and 150 billion tonnes of chemical emissions from human activity. While we may not encounter all of these chemicals daily, we are likely exposed to thousands of them. The combined effect of these chemicals is concerning, as they can target the same cells in our bodies. Cribb highlights the example of BPA, a chemical used in tomato soup tins, which took 20 years to determine as potentially harmful. This chemicalization of our world is turning us into human guinea pigs, as the long-term effects remain unknown.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. It may take decades to fully understand the consequences. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, but when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. Challenging a billion-dollar chemical company in court is difficult due to FDA approval and safe harbor status. This is part of social control and engineering, resembling eugenics.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. It may take decades to fully understand the consequences. The idea of global warming took a long time to be accepted, and there are still deniers. However, when it comes to our own children and grandchildren, it becomes a different story. It is difficult to win a case against a billion-dollar chemical company with FDA approval. This is part of social control and engineering, resembling eugenics.

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Of the 80,000 chemicals in use, 85% have never been tested for their impact on the human body. Coating the northern hemisphere with these chemicals can affect the development of offspring. The regulatory system is broken, and our chosen chemicals are altering the sexual development of male children. The debate over the safety of man-made chemicals will continue, but it will be decades before we fully understand the consequences. Denial of these issues, like with global warming, is concerning when it affects our own children and grandchildren. Challenging chemical companies in court is difficult due to their FDA approval and safe harbor status. This is seen as a means of social control and engineering, resembling eugenics.

The Rich Roll Podcast

The Toxic Products You Use Every Day
Guests: Darin Olien
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The episode centers on the hidden dangers of everyday products and how a lifetime of exposure to chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fragrances may be shaping health outcomes in ways that are not obvious to consumers. The conversation traces a throughline from personal history to public health concern, showing how one family’s experience with chemical sensitivity led to a broader investigation of everyday environments. The speakers discuss the complexity of modern chemical ecosystems, noting that substances are rarely tested for their cumulative effects or for interactions with other chemicals, and they emphasize that regulation often lags behind new exposure realities. The dialogue highlights the idea of fatal conveniences—products or routines that are convenient in the moment but impose a hidden biological burden over time, contributing to issues such as hormonal disruption, immune challenges, and chronic disease. Attention is drawn to the role of industry and regulatory gaps, including the way studies may be limited, selective, or impeded by trade secrets, and to the burden on individuals to become their own regulators through informed choices. In response, the episode offers a framework for progress that blends humility about what is known with practical steps toward safer living. Listeners are encouraged to move from fear to agency by identifying high-risk exposures—beginning with water quality, packaging, and products used on the skin and hair—and then to expand outward to clothing, household cleaners, and food packaging. The discussion also reframes consumer power as collective action: informed shoppers, transparency from companies, and accountability at policy levels can reshape markets toward healthier options. Throughout, the speakers acknowledge the emotional weight of these revelations and the desire not to foment paranoia, instead presenting actionable paths for reducing burden while maintaining everyday practicality. The episode ends with a call to ongoing learning, critical inquiry, and community-based stewardship, inviting listeners to adopt incremental changes that compound into meaningful improvements over time.

Genius Life

The TOXIC Everyday Food Products That Are Making Us SICK & FAT | Darin Olien
Guests: Darin Olien
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Aluminum salt deodorants can clog pores and are linked to breast cancer and dementia. Over 60,000 industrial chemicals are produced annually, including harmful substances like PFOS, parabens, and formaldehydes, often not disclosed on product labels. These chemicals disrupt the endocrine system and are found in everyday items, including clothing and personal care products. The book aims to expose these invisible dangers and promote awareness of their health impacts. Research shows that persistent exposure to these chemicals can lead to long-term health issues, including hormonal imbalances and increased disease risk. The regulatory landscape is inadequate, with many harmful substances remaining untested. The conversation around these issues is crucial, as many consumers are unaware of their exposure. Practical steps include filtering drinking water, avoiding ultra-processed foods, and choosing organic options when possible. The book "Fatal Conveniences" offers solutions and encourages personal advocacy for health and safety against these pervasive chemicals.
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