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<span style="color:#d00">'''BIG RED TEXT HELLO: This is not health advice, or necessarily correct. Do not make health decisions based on just this. Do your own research, and not just the stuff that agrees with your opinions.'''</span>
<span style="color:#d00">'''BIG RED TEXT HELLO: This is not health advice, or necessarily correct. Do not make health decisions based on just this. Do your own research, and not just the stuff that agrees with your opinions.'''</span>




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We sometimes use 'chemicals' to vaguely mean "word I like to use to introduce public scares". So this is here to clarify some of those.
We sometimes use 'chemicals' to vaguely mean "word I like to use to introduce public scares". So this is here to clarify some of those.


Bue also, yes, until you can be pretty sure of safety, with a pretty thorough story,
people with a little too much panic are going to live longer than the people with an "eh it's probably fine" attitude.
It is never a bad idea to be careful.





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BIG RED TEXT HELLO: This is not health advice, or necessarily correct. Do not make health decisions based on just this. Do your own research, and not just the stuff that agrees with your opinions.



But first

Everything is chemicals, and everything is toxic at high concentrations

Some things worth talking about

Pesticides

BPA

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Phtalates

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PFAS

PFOA

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Reading off ingredient lists