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Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Speaker 1: Everyone loves Costco chicken or even that rotisserie chicken from Walmart or your favorite grocery store. But what if that label on that rotisserie bird isn't telling you the whole story? What you're about to learn could change the way that you buy protein forever. Costco chicken is beloved and seen as a great deal. I know this. But recent discussions about preservatives, labeling accuracy, and contamination has put that belief at risk. Guys, look. Speaker 2: Costco is facing a lawsuit over its popular rotisserie chickens. A group of shareholders filed the lawsuit against the company over its treatment in raising chickens. Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Most shoppers have no idea this is happening right under their noses. The real question isn't what they're doing. It's why they're allowed to do it. You know that famous $5 rotisserie chicken at Costco? The one that's been the same price since Obama was president? Well, there's a juicy secret they don't want you knowing about. Speaker 1: They label it as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, organic, healthy as it gets. We've talked about this before on this channel. Loopholes. Speaker 0: Costco injects every single rotisserie chicken with a phosphate solution before it hits those warming lights. Think you're buying pure chicken? Think again. You're paying for water with a side of poultry. This liquid injection makes each bird weigh significantly more, So you're essentially buying a sponge that's been soaked in chemical juice. Speaker 1: Did you guys know that these chickens are only about six weeks old because of everything that they pump into them? It's a marketing ploy to get you through the door for the cheap chicken and buy everything else. And there's active lawsuits right now. This is especially bred chicken in horrible conditions. Speaker 3: Grown and fattened on likely corn and soy that's GMO to create this chicken in six weeks that you're eating. They take it to a mass slaughter house where they dip it in chlorine and other toxins to make it safe, and it's leaving those residues on the chicken. And this bird isn't just seasoned with normal herbs and spices. They have preservatives in here like sodium phosphate that's linked to liver and kidney damage and carrageenan, which can degrade into polygenin, which is a known inflammatory agent and possible carcinogen. Speaker 1: Yeah. I found information on that from another doctor. Speaker 4: Doctor Tanya, what's one thing you never buy from the grocery store? Rotisserie chicken. Why? The bag the chicken is stored in is plastic, and it leaches chemicals that get into the food when it's sitting under the heat. Most stores inject the chickens with additives so that they can last on the shelf longer. Chickens are often marinated in a preservative solution. We opt for preservative free cosmetics, and then we're eating preservative infested chicken. And carrageenan. This is a chemical that precooked poultry is injected with to make it tender and juicy, but guess what? It can also inflame the gut. Carrageenan is banned in Europe, but not in The United States. Speaker 1: Yet again, another ingredient item banned in other countries, but allowed in The US. I know we love it because it's such a good deal. It's cheap. It's easy. It's taste great. I'm on the struggle bus with you guys on this one, but I'm reading countless articles, discussion about preservatives, labeling accuracy and contamination that has put all this belief at risk. Now I recently was at a Costco filming this right here. I was there. I saw it. It says no added hormones or steroids in a chicken that is fully developed in six weeks. Right there at the bottom, you can see it says no added preservatives. And have you ever wondered why it's in a plastic bag that you can put in your microwave? Microwave safe, plastic bag, put the two and two together. Speaker 3: Right out of the oven stored in a plastic bag. Nobody really knows what type of plastic bag this is, but it's likely a mix of polyethylene terephthalate. Remember that word phthalate? It's a known hormone disruptor, and this is microwave safe. So you're putting hot food into a plastic bag that can leach these hormone disrupting chemicals, and a 117,000,000 of these are eaten each year in The US. So share this video with your friends. Speaker 1: This is what I'm talking about. Hundreds of thousand millions of these chickens are sold in The US a year. This is why you need to share this out. Sorry folks, but they're just cutting too many corners these days. And it comes down to us. And who's gonna suffer? Us. They're gonna make a ton of money. So if you dive into the legal term no preservatives, they found loopholes to where they can actually put this legally. This is where the class action lawsuit or the lawsuit from a couple people in California are like, hold up. Wait a minute, you guys are using this stuff and this is preservatives, but you guys are saying it's no preservatives. In short, the processing agents that they're using can be deemed not to be called preservatives. Oh yeah, you're getting something with no preservatives, organic as it gets. Yet at the end of the day, you and I would look at that cross eyed and be like, Yeah, what they're using works the same way. It's not what you think it is. That's just what it is. I'm not sure if you guys have seen what these large scale poultry processing facilities look like, but it's not happy chickens walking around a field eating green grass and bugs. Think about the cross contamination that occurs and what safeguards exist and where they fail. For certain that these huge plants they fail. Great thing for Costco is they can scale. They can pump out millions of birds in six weeks and give it to us for a low price even with them losing money. That's right. Like I said, scammedemic kind of they will take a loss on this because they're producing at such a large scale and cutting corners just to get you through the door for that $4 and 99 rotisserie chicken so that you put hundreds of dollars of their stuff in your cart and check out. Other stores, Walmart, other grocery stores, they have caught on to this. They know what Costco found out. They're all doing the same thing. This is information that you need to consider. Speaker 5: Alright, guys. Here are three scary facts about Costco chicken that'll hopefully make you never buy this shit ever again. Alright. So I had to move on over to Lowe's to show you part two of this video. So they start by bathing the chicken in chlorine. They actually put it in a chlorine bath, and it soaks in this chlorine for about thirty minutes. Why does that and should that matter to you? I'm gonna tell you. Next thing they do is they inject the chicken with a chemical compound called TSP. It's trisodium phosphate. Guys, I'm just at Lowe's pulling this stuff off the shelves. This is crazy. I mean, this is the shit that you're allowing into your body. Read the warning label on this and tell me that this is a good idea to ingest in the human body. And then the last thing, which is I don't know if it's scarier than the other two things. They're all really bad. But they they let the chicken sit in these plastic bags, and they sit there for days on end, hours, days, whatever. It's sitting in your fridge for probably a long time. There are microplastics being released into the chicken from the plastic bags that are getting into your body, and it is unbelievably bad for you. Mean, there's microplastics showing up in human hearts, in in in men's testicles. Like, it's really, really bad, guys. So here's the deal. Everyone's gonna ask me, what do I do? Buy your chickens local. Go to your local farmer's market. Go to your local farms. They are a little bit more expensive, so just eat less or go or or just be resourceful and find deals. But stop buying this shit because it's literally killing you. Speaker 1: When I go to Home Depot and I pull TSP off the shelves, what kind of chemical is that? Speaker 6: So when you grab TSP at Home Depot, you're holding trisodium phosphate. It's a heavy duty cleaner, often used to degrease and prep surfaces before painting. Powerful stuff. Just use it with care. Speaker 1: What's the caution label say? Speaker 6: The caution label on TSP usually warns about skin and eye irritation. So gloves and goggles are a must. It'll also say not to inhale the dust and to keep it away from kids. Basically, respect the power and you'll be good. Speaker 1: What if you eat it? Speaker 6: If you ingest TSP, it's no joke. It can cause serious irritation. Think burns in your mouth, throat and stomach. The label will tell you to seek medical help immediately. No waiting. Speaker 1: So yeah, definitely not a seasoning. Speaker 1: But if you go down the rabbit hole on that one, it's gonna say that it's a different type and it's the safe version and the FDA would never allow that specific one in your food. Just a different one. So when they put it in like rotisserie chicken, they're probably just putting safe amounts of it. Speaker 6: Oh no, don't worry. They're not putting TSP in your rotisserie chicken. That'd be a disaster. Some food safe phosphates might be used in processing, totally different and regulated, but the cleaning product TSP strictly for walls, not wings. Speaker 1: Are you sure it's not the same thing? Because a lot of reels say it's the same thing. Speaker 6: Yeah. I get why those reels pop up, but trust me, food grade phosphates and TSP cleaner are not the same. The food versions are heavily regulated for safety. If they try tossing the Home Depot stuff in your chicken, the FDA would have a feel day. So no worries. Speaker 1: I'm telling you guys, it's a deep dive in half. Make informed decisions. Realize that these big companies are all about making the money, not about bringing you the safest product. And trust me, it's a little bit of a stab to me too because I like easy, I like tasty and we need that sometimes. But in this case, they may have jumped through too many hoops too many times, and it's putting Us consumers possibly in a bad position. Speaker 1: I've got two other great videos. If you guys didn't see these videos, you gotta watch these. These will blow your mind equally as much. Please let me know what you think down in the comments. Thumbs up. Share this out and subscribe because I've got a lot more coming down the pipe. Keep prepping, keep learning, keep doing. We'll see you guys on the next one.

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They've changed toilet paper by quietly adding PFAS, or forever chemicals. These chemicals, originally used for waterproofing and non-stick pans, are linked to bowel Big C. Unlike other chemicals, PFAS don't break down. They build up in your body with each use, especially since your skin is absorbent in that area. Some brands even donate to Big C research, which might be a cover-up. How did toilet paper end up like this? It's no accident. Just like with toothpaste and band-aids, these toxins come into direct contact with the most absorbent parts of your body. So, when you reach for that roll, consider what you're really wiping with. This is just a joke for entertainment purposes.

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Today, we'll discuss why avoiding flavoring is crucial. The problem lies in the uncertainty surrounding the origin of flavoring. It could be labeled as natural, artificial, or organic, but it's actually a proprietary blend containing up to 13,000 chemicals. These additives are designed to manipulate our minds and make us addicted to products like Pepsi, Coca Cola, fast food, and candy bars. One specific flavoring, Hek293, is derived from fetal cells. It's used by various companies including Kraft, Pepsi, Nestle, Cadbury, and others. It's essential to be mindful of this when supporting these companies. Always read the ingredients and avoid products that contain the term "flavor."

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Coca-Cola and Microsoft have signed a five-year, $1.1 billion strategic partnership to align Coca-Cola’s core technology strategy system-wide. The partnership aims to enable the adoption of leading-edge technology and foster innovation and productivity globally. Using Azure OpenAI service, Coca-Cola is currently exploring the use of generated AI-powered digital assistants. Reports note that fluorescent nanoparticles have been found in Coca-Cola, and in Pepsi products. A biodistribution study indicated that the nanoparticles were easily accumulated in major organs, particularly the digestive tract, and were able to cross the blood-brain barrier and disperse into the brain. Questions and suspicions have been raised in recent years. Regarding consumer products, one speaker emphasizes that this is not only about a single brand can, but about all products owned by the companies. Coca-Cola’s brands and other products may come from the same plants and encompass energy drinks, water, and other offerings. The speaker also notes personal choices, saying they do not drink Coca-Cola and describe a can shown as an example, used for cleaning battery terminals or removing rust from tools, arguing that people should consider what other products these companies own and manufacture for the public. The discussion concludes with a concern: if a company makes something to eat or drink and is adding “trash” you don’t know what would happen, the question becomes what kind of person is doing this, and what the products they want you to eat and drink might contain.

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Coca Cola contains phosphoric acid, a corrosive substance that is used to mine rocks. It can burn the skin and rust away metal. Despite being labeled as a dangerous product, it is still added to sodas. This raises concerns about its effects on our teeth and internal organs.

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Baby products are a minefield of corporate greed, and it's infuriating. Pediasure is pumping kids full of sugar, and baby food is even worse. A report alleges that mega-corporations are knowingly feeding babies toxic heavy metals at dangerous levels. Some companies refuse to cooperate with investigations, and internal standards are shockingly lax. These corporations don't care about our health; they prioritize profit. They'll cut corners, use cheap ingredients, and avoid recalls to save money. Even lawsuits don't always deter them. Parental vigilance is key. Support small, family-owned brands that prioritize your health whenever possible, especially when it comes to baby food and personal care products.

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Lindt dark chocolate, alleging violations of consumer laws due to significant levels of lead and cadmium found in their products. The lawsuit claims Lindt has known about these issues since 2014. In court, Lindt argued that their advertising wasn’t false because they never explicitly stated their chocolate was free of these metals. However, the judge countered that reasonable consumers would expect a premium product to be free of toxic heavy metals. Lindt also claimed no one has proven harm from their chocolate, but the court stated that proof of injury isn’t necessary to declare a safety hazard. The class action is proceeding, seeking compensation for consumers who purchased the chocolate. Updates on any settlement will follow.

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Coca Cola has signed a five-year strategic partnership with Microsoft valued at $1.1 billion, intended to align Coca Cola’s core technology strategy system-wide and enable the adoption of leading-edge technology to foster innovation and productivity globally. As part of this collaboration, Coca Cola is currently exploring the use of generated AI-powered digital assistance through Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service. In addition to the corporate partnership, discussions have surrounded fluorescent nanoparticles allegedly found in Coca Cola, with reports noting that there were fluorescent nanoparticles in Coca Cola, and questioning whether similar nanoparticles exist in Pepsi products. A biodistribution study in major organs indicated that the nanoparticles were easily accumulated in the digestive tract and that they were able to cross the blood-brain barrier and disperse into the brain, leading to suspicions that have been raised in recent years. Speaker 0 adds personal skepticism, saying that people might think of Pepsi or Coca Cola as the brands they recognize, but urging consideration of all products owned by the parent companies, which may include energy drinks, water, and other items produced by the same plants. He questions what would happen if something intended for consumption included undisclosed “trash” and describes this as concerning behavior by the companies, emphasizing the broader range of products they manufacture and sell to the public.

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Johnson and Johnson knowingly sold baby powder with asbestos since the 1970s, leading to lawsuits. FDA recalls products for asbestos. Johnson and Johnson owns popular brands like Splenda, which contains harmful ingredients. FDA-approved Splenda linked to health risks. Top owners of Johnson and Johnson are Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock, who also own major food brands. Research ownership of brands to uncover connections. Concerns about other harmful ingredients in products.

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Popular wine and beer brands in the US have tested positive for containing glyphosate, a carcinogen. The wines include Sooner Home Merlot, Behringer, and Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon, while the beers include Coors Light, Budweiser, and Stella Artois. The levels of glyphosate found were said to be below the safe limit set by the EPA, but this contradicts the EPA's claim that glyphosate is not harmful. In the past, the EPA had acknowledged that glyphosate causes cancer, but changed its stance after Monsanto funded studies. This raises concerns about the regulation of glyphosate.

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Bayer has removed glyphosate from Roundup weed killer, and according to the speaker, this is presented as good news only to reveal a new toxic lineup being sprayed in homes and public spaces. The speaker notes that all of these ingredients are horrible, with special emphasis on Dequat dibromide, which is stated as not only banned in the European Union but also more toxic than glyphosate and capable of damaging the gut, kidneys, liver, and nervous system. Despite these warnings, the speaker asserts that this mixture is still being sprayed. The message is that the problem with Roundup isn’t that it’s fixed, but that it’s not fixed at all—the product has not been made safe; instead, it has been rebranded, swapping one toxic chemical for four others, and the public is being led to believe it is safe. In addition to the product changes, the speaker highlights a legislative development: AB 453. This bill is described as shielding pesticide companies from liability in court, even if their chemicals cause harm. The speaker asserts that this reduces accountability and results in more toxins being sprayed near families. The overall claim is that Bayer did not make Roundup safer by removing glyphosate; rather, they replaced it with a new set of toxic ingredients, and now a state bill would protect manufacturers from legal consequences related to any harm caused by these chemicals.

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General Mills' Trix cereal contains high levels of heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful chemicals. Arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, and glyphosate were found at dangerous levels. Eight pesticides, including those used in lice shampoo and fungicides, were also detected. Moms Across America urges General Mills to investigate and clean up their contaminated products. They emphasize the serious health risks associated with consuming these toxins and call on consumers to contact elected officials to demand safer food regulations.

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Prime is facing a lawsuit for containing high levels of forever chemicals, specifically in the grape flavor. Other flavors are being tested as well. These chemicals can lead to cancer and health issues as they accumulate in the body. One lawyer mentioned a case of a child developing leukemia after drinking Prime. It is advised to stop consuming Prime until more information is available.

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I'm Zen from Moms Across America. At Dunkin' Donuts, we found high levels of glyphosate in their food, which can cause health issues. Glyphosate is linked to hormone changes, organ damage, cancer, and more. It's best to choose organic, whole foods to protect your health.

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Farmers in Northern Lucknow use cola companies as cost-effective pesticides, as spraying their fields with colas is cheaper than traditional pesticides. However, a study by the center for science and environment found that 57 samples of Cola drinks had pesticide residue levels 24 times higher than agreed limits. Both Pepsi and Coke deny any wrongdoing, but this is the second condemnation in three years, leading many to doubt their claims and product quality.

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Research Cenomix, a transnational company that enhances flavors for major brands like Pepsi, Kraft, and Nestle. They use kidney cell lines derived from human aborted fetuses in their products. This means that items like Gatorade, Lay's chips, Pepsi products, Tropicana juices, Dasani water, and Minute Maid may contain these cell lines. It's important to avoid consuming products from these companies and to express disapproval of their practices.

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Plastic bottles from brands like Coke, Pepsi, and Keurig are leaching antimony, a toxic heavy metal, into drinks. Antimony has no biological function and can cause heart, liver, and kidney damage, and cancer. The contaminated plastic is PET, identifiable on the bottle's bottom. Studies confirm antimony can leach from PET bottles even at room temperature. Heating the bottles, such as in a car or in the sun, can cause antimony levels to exceed EPA limits. To avoid this contamination, consumers should opt for bottled water in glass or use home RO units and stainless steel containers.

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There are harmful PFAs, or forever chemicals, in the crotch area of leggings from brands like lululemon. These chemicals are difficult for the body to eliminate and can lead to health issues like hormone disruption, cancer, and organ damage. It's concerning that these chemicals can be absorbed through the skin, especially in the crotch area where underwear is not typically worn. Be mindful of what's in your clothing and make informed choices to protect your health. Knowledge is power, so be aware and make better decisions for your well-being.

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Baby products, including formula and food, are often contaminated with toxic heavy metals like arsenic, lead, and cadmium, far exceeding safe levels. Major corporations dominate this market, and many refuse to cooperate with investigations into these issues. Companies set their own safety standards, which are often inadequate, leading to unsafe products for babies. Despite the importance of baby formula, options are limited to these corporations, making it hard for parents to find safe alternatives. The government suggests parental vigilance, emphasizing the need to choose products from small, family-owned brands when possible. Although these options may be more expensive, they often prioritize safety and health. For more information and resources, visit the website linked in the bio.

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Hershey's chocolate is being accused of containing high levels of lead and cadmium, according to a lawsuit against Trader Joe's and Hershey's. Independent tests found lead at 265% and cadmium at 144% above the maximum limit. Even though it takes a significant amount of these metals to be fatal, consuming Hershey's chocolate bars regularly can lead to flu-like symptoms and weaken the immune system. The video suggests that our tainted food supply may contribute to declining life expectancy in America. Taking legal action against the responsible parties, like Hershey's, is one way to address this issue.

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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, has been caught using high levels of toxic forever chemicals in their juice. These chemicals, known as PFAS, are used to coat nonstick pans and have damaging effects on the human body. The juice contains hundreds of times the federal limits for drinking water. This controversy is in addition to the fact that Simply Orange is not organic and contains pesticides and herbicides. Coca Cola is now facing a lawsuit for these issues.

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Johnson & Johnson is recalling Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens due to cancer-causing benzene. Benzene is used in various products and is linked to leukemia. The company's revenue is mainly from pharmaceuticals like IMBRUVICA, which treats leukemia. This raises suspicion about why benzene was in their sunscreens.

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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, is facing backlash for high levels of toxic forever chemicals found in their orange juice. These chemicals, known as PFAS, are harmful to human health and exceed federal limits by hundreds of times. Despite the brand's image of simplicity, the juice contains dangerous substances. Coca Cola is being sued for misleading consumers about the safety of Simply Orange. Let me know in the comments if you have consumed this contaminated product.

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The speaker shares shocking results from lab analysis on natural flavors in sparkling water. Residual solvents, including pentadione and diacetyl linked to health risks, were found in a lime flavor extract. These substances are known to cause popcorn lung. The speaker questions the true nature of "natural" flavors.

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Your FAVORITE Products Might Be KILLING YOU | Darin Olien X Rich Roll Podcast
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In this episode, Rich Roll speaks with Darin Olien about the pervasive issue of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and other harmful chemicals found in everyday products. Olien highlights that there are approximately 9,000 forms of PFAS in the environment, and nearly everyone has them in their blood. He introduces the concept of "fatal conveniences," referring to products we assume are safe but are actually detrimental to our health, such as deodorants, dental floss, and household cleaners. Olien discusses his new book, *Fatal Conveniences: The Toxic Products and Harmful Habits That Are Making You Sick and the Simple Changes That Will Save Your Health*, which aims to educate readers on these hidden dangers and provide actionable solutions. He emphasizes the complexity of understanding these issues, noting that many chemicals disrupt our endocrine systems and contribute to various health problems, including infertility and hormonal imbalances. The conversation touches on the lack of regulation surrounding chemical safety in consumer products, with Olien pointing out that the U.S. has not passed significant legislation on this since 1939. He stresses the importance of consumer awareness and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their health by making informed choices. Olien encourages listeners to engage in conversations about these issues and advocate for change, as grassroots movements can influence policy. Olien also shares personal anecdotes about his father's struggles with chemical sensitivity, which inspired his lifelong interest in this topic. He discusses the cumulative effects of chemical exposure, emphasizing that even small amounts can lead to significant health issues over time. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to reduce chemical exposure, such as filtering water, choosing natural personal care products, and being mindful of food packaging. Overall, the discussion serves as a wake-up call for listeners to recognize the hidden dangers in their everyday lives and take steps toward healthier choices.
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