Dangerous vs. Safe Cookware and Utensils (PART 3)
Fertility, Toxic August 20th, 2009 in Articles // Fertility No Comments
The containers in which you store food and drink and the kitchen utensils you use can have a huge impact on your fertility. Dangerous and toxic compounds from plastics, Teflon, aluminium, copper and possibly others such as silicone (an amalgamation of compounds, and there are no long term studies on its effects on human health), [...]
Dangerous vs. Safe Cookware and Utensils (PART 2)
Fertility, Toxic August 13th, 2009 in Articles // Fertility No Comments
The containers in which you store food and drink and the kitchen utensils you use can have a huge impact on your fertility. Dangerous and toxic compounds from plastics, Teflon, aluminium, stainless steel, copper and possibly others such as silicone (an amalgamation of compounds, and there are no long term studies on its effects on [...]
Dangerous vs. Safe Cookware and Utensils (PART 1)
Fertility, Toxic August 6th, 2009 in Articles // Fertility No Comments
The containers in which you store food and drink and the kitchen utensils you use can have a huge impact on your fertility. Dangerous and toxic compounds from plastics, Teflon, aluminium, stainless steel, copper and possibly others such as silicone (an amalgamation of compounds, and there are no long term studies on its effects on [...]
Are Heavy Metals Playing Havoc With Your Fertility? (PART 2)
Fertility, Toxic July 30th, 2009 in Articles // Fertility 2 Comments
As outlined in part one of this article heavy metals are natural components of the Earth’s crust. However to the body, they are poisonous substances even in very small quantities, which enter our food and water supply by industrial and consumer waste, or even from acidic rain breaking down soils and releasing heavy metals into [...]
Are Heavy Metals Playing Havoc With Your Fertility? (PART 1)
Fertility, Toxic July 23rd, 2009 in Articles // Fertility No Comments
Heavy metals are natural components of the Earth’s crust. However to the body, they are poisonous substances even in very small quantities, which enter our food and water supply by industrial and consumer waste, or even from acidic rain breaking down soils and releasing heavy metals into streams, lakes, rivers, and groundwater. Heavy meals are [...]
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