You're wearing it. You're touching it. You're sleeping in it. You're breathing it. You're eating it. It's in your cells...

You're wearing it. You're touching it. You're sleeping in it. You're breathing it. You're eating it. It's in your cells. It's interacting chemically with you.
EVERYTHING contains plastics and plastics leach estrogenic chemicals into us.
Researchers are baffled why fertility is dropping sharply across the globe but I think this is one part of the equation but it's a big one.

How do we escape this menace?

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>How do we escape this menace?
You don't. It's over

Use glass to limit plastic exposure.

I use glass and stainless steel where ever I can.
FUN FACT: Teflon is PTFE, a plastic. They line pans with that shit.

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but what about mattresses? Those are mainly made of plastic foam. A decently sized mattress out of natural fibers is extremely expensive.

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>You're wearing it.
dont wear clothes made out of synthetic plastic shit
>You're touching it
wear leather gloves all the time, especiall when you use the computer (mouse/keyboard)
>You're sleeping in it.
see same as clothes
>You're breathing it.
dont live in a city or near a landfill
>You're eating it
dont buy food that is packed in plastic
use an RO filter to get clean water
>and plastics leach estrogenic chemicals into us.
not all plastics tho, some types of plastic more than others.

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>You don't. It's over
We may never be women but we might end up growing boobs from plastics.

You're exposed to it before you're ever out the womb. It's over

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I almost agree with everything you've written, but it's easier said than done.
>dont buy food that is packed in plastic
It's not that simple anymore.
>Around 74% of [fish] fillets and 63% of livers had at least one microplastic present, while 99% of fish had at least one particle present in any of the three studied tissues.
>not all plastics tho, some types of plastic more than others.
All plastics do, some more some less. Some contain really bad chemicals like BPA and considering everything is manufactured in China I really have my doubts about the products being safe.

ALSO FOOTA

It's fucking over.

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