Sports bras and athletic shirts made by some of the major global sports brands were found to contain dangerous levels of the estrogen-mimicking chemical bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, posing a considerable risk to people’s health, according to legal notices sent by the Center for Environmental Health.
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I have long believed they were adulterating our foods, but now it appears there is nothing you can trust.
You buy organic to keep the kids hormone free, and chemical free, but even that has no guarantee it is really free of contaminants.
...the only guarantee is that there are no guarantees....
...I buy vintage clothing on ebay....
yup
...doggy winks...
good doggie
Shit, I’ve gotten into funky double knit polyester lately, even that’s probably more natural than clothes these days!
...disco inferno baby....
😁
And for some reason, it seems like the military is the testing ground. I recall in the 1970s, it was a persistent rumor that the military adding saltpeter to the chow of young service members to keep libidos in check.
Even if it was not true, the persistent rumors of it sure seem to have spawned ideas to actually use military personnel for experiments.