Harmful Effects of BPA
Andrew Olson Andrew Olson
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 Published On Mar 21, 2024

Originally aired on ‎April ‎26, ‎2023. A look into the proven harmful effects of BPA exposure.
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BPA Exposure is being linked to more and more health damage, a 10 year timeline.
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2014 - BPA distorts hormonal balance and induces estrogenic effects. - Pediatric Endocrinology
2016 - Doctor in Pediatrics Endocrinology proves link between BPA and Disrupted Puberty, Diabetes, Cancers
2019 - TIME Magazine: BPA Exposure causes Delayed or Disrupted Puberty, along with increased risk of cancers and cardiovascular disease.
2023 - I share a video highlighting harmful hormone-disruptive and neuro-disruptive effects of BPA, call out Beverage companies for current gender dysphoria epidemic, and part of the modern health crisis.
2024 - Science now has a proven link between BPA exposure and ADHD / Autism
https://www.sciencealert.com/common-p...

Media companies and Beverage companies have swept all our societal gender issues under the rug, but faithful science is pulling back that fabric---and once people see the awful truth, the bill for what they have done is going to come due.

The issues relating to hormone disruption were *caused*-----and the cause was the over-plasticification of consumer goods. (And the introduction of synthetics without a track record of promoting public health)

The thing is: these kids who think they are born the wrong gender----are having dysphoria because of exposure to synthetic hormones. They need support, detox, and actual gender affirming care, not doctors who play into their mental illness, and the damages caused them by Big Food companies.

If you'd like to see my video from last year, it has been reposted here:    • Harmful Effects of BPA  
Why is this news being suppressed? 😕

What is Bpa?
"BPA is a weak synthetic estrogen found in many rigid plastic products, food and formula can linings, dental sealants, and on the shiny side of paper cashier receipts (to stabilize the ink). Its estrogen-like activity makes it a hormone disruptor, like many other chemicals in plastics"
- Breastcancer.org

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