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Subject Neurological damage could start HERE
Date April 14, 2021 2:51 PM
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Environmental Working Group
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NEW STUDY: Chemicals found in cosmetics, diapers, food packaging and even food itself have been linked to behavioral and learning disorders!

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Friend, are you concerned about the impact of toxic chemicals on our health?
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For decades, scientists have warned that chemicals known as phthalates could have a negative effect on our hormones, and specifically the male reproductive system. However, new research reveals that exposure to these widely used chemicals can also harm brain development, increasing the risk for learning and behavioral issues in children.

Phthalates are so common that experts believe nearly every person has been exposed to chemicals that could lead to neurological and behavioral damage, including conditions typically linked to ADHD and impaired cognitive development.

Friend, our team has been fighting tooth and nail to ban several of these chemicals and reduce the risk of exposure to phthalates – especially for children. But more research is needed to hold the chemical industry accountable.

Begin your 30-second survey below and tell us if you’re concerned about toxic chemicals like phthalates. >>
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