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Is Your Tap Water Trying to Kill You? A Dive into Drinking Dilemmas cover

Is Your Tap Water Trying to Kill You? A Dive into Drinking Dilemmas

Ah, water—the elixir of life, the clear, refreshing beverage that makes up about 60% of our bodies and 100% of our puddles. We sip it, bathe in it, and occasionally curse it when it ruins our smartphones. But lately, a question has been bubbling up: Should we be worried about our drinking water? Let's take […]

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PFAS: Murky Waters Indeed.

PFAS: The Uninvited Guest at New South Wales' Water Party In the picturesque Blue Mountains of New South Wales, residents have long enjoyed the serenity of nature, the chirping of birds, and the refreshing taste of clean water. But recently, a new, uninvited guest has crashed the party: PFAS. And no, that's not the latest […]

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Viruses? Terrain Theory? Which? And how can this help us?

With thanks to Scott Compton via Bill Syraja Folks, Terrain Theory is awesome and it’s a great approach to live systems, but we must keep in mind that Germ Theory simply doesn’t “go away” and you can knee-jerk conclude because of Terrain theory that “viruses don’t exist” to fit your paradigm. Both Terrain and Germ […]

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Plastics.. and yet another reason to drink enough good water!

Recent research from the University of Technology Sydney reveals alarming levels of nano and microplastic particles in human and bird respiratory systems. This study underscores the urgent need for strategies to mitigate exposure, emphasizing the importance of clean air and reduced plastic use for better respiratory health.

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Testicular Plastics?

Recent research has uncovered microplastics in human testicles, raising critical concerns about male fertility. The study found these particles in every sample tested, suggesting potential interference with sperm production. Addressing plastic pollution is essential to safeguard future generations’ health and reproductive capabilities.

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Ocean Spray the biggest PFAS problem.

Recent research reveals that ocean spray is releasing more PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” into the atmosphere than all industrial sources combined. These persistent substances pose significant health risks, including cancer and kidney disease.

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Short penises, lower sperm count from PFAS

Recent research reveals that perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water are linked to serious male reproductive health issues, including smaller penises and lower sperm counts. These findings highlight the urgent need to address PFAS contamination globally. Learn more about mitigating these risks and protecting future generations.

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