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Updated: Oct 18, 2023


An estimated 60% of your body is made of water. You don't want 60% of your body containing infertility driving, toxic contaminants. If you want to know more about what is in your tap water check of the EWG tap water page. The last time the federal government has updated its policy for tap water safety was in 2000. This leaves many americans stuck drinking water infested with birth control chemicals called EE2. This chemical comes from reused water. It is a very hard chemical to filter out. EE2 drives many sexual and reproductive problems such as delayed sexual maturation and the development of "man boobs". To achieve pristine water, it is necessary to purchase a reverse osmosis filter. In short, reverse osmosis basicly filters out every molecule that isn't H20. That is why after getting only pure water, an alkaline filter or some sort of adding back minerals to the water would be a smart choice.




 
 
 

Updated: Oct 18, 2023


Plastic is everywhere. It's your food and your water. It's in your clothes and it makes up almost everything you touch. A recent study shockingly showed that the average person consumes 5.25 grams of plastic a week, around the weight of a credit card.



Good news is, there are things you can do to lower your microplastic consumption. Wearing 100% cotton clothes is an example of an easy way to avoid touching plastics. Not only that but studies have shown that wearing underwear with polyester decreased fertility in men. Another quick way to avoid a weekly credit card is to drink out of a metal water bottle. It only takes a couple of hours of your water sitting in plastic, even if it's BPA-free, for it to leech toxic levels of plastic. This study was done in the dark, not even accouting for the effect of sunlight and UV on speeding up this process. In conclusing, take steps to stay away from plastic.






 
 
 

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