Nearly everything you'll find on shelves is vegan (apart from a small number of products made with honey and beeswax), palm - oil free, and clear of toxins
like endocrine disrupters and parabens.
Very interested in... Even
like endocrine disrupters from the environment.
Not exact matches
Vom Saal has spent several decades researching the potent effects of everyday low - dose exposure to chemicals
like bisphenol A (BPA) that are known as
endocrine disrupters.
One of the biggest downsides to helpful industrial products
like, say, plastic, or female contraceptives, is that they contain bad chemicals called
endocrine disrupters.
Unfortunately, this lack of transparency could be masking whether the product contains allergens, toxic ingredients linked to illness, and known
endocrine disrupters like phthalates.
Developed last year, this relatively new certification for nonfood items
like household products, skin care, cleaners, etc., names a product safe when third - party scientists find that it's free of chemicals thought to harm human health (meaning no carcinogens,
endocrine disrupters, fire retardants, or VOCs allowed).
Scientific evidence suggests that the influence of stress, external estrogen -
like agents in our diet and environment (
endocrine -
disrupters), and aging can dramatically disrupt this delicate balance.
Simple things
like eating a clean diet, hitting the sack on schedule, and being aware of
endocrine disrupters will ensure they're running smoothly — so you can, too.