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and while not conclusive, a better-safe-than-sorry around baby products is just a good idea. | and while not conclusive, a better-safe-than-sorry around baby products is just a good idea. | ||
This link applies to propylparabens and butylparabens; methylparabens was not implicated. | |||
It is also suggested that it may make aggravate breast cancer and certain cysts. | |||
Parabens are metabolized, so low concentrations are unlikely to contribute. | |||
Revision as of 03:47, 30 September 2023
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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
Toxin, poison, venom
Some things worth talking about
Pesticides
BPA
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Phtalates
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PFAS
PFOA
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