Andrew Huberman· PhD
Dr Swan informed about reduced testosterone, sperm counts, egg quality & altered fetal development when pregnant mothers are exposed to phthalates BPAs etc.
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Dr Swan informed about reduced testosterone, sperm counts, egg quality & altered fetal development when pregnant mothers are exposed to phthalates BPAs etc.
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chronic exposure to BPA and phalates in mice has shown not to just disrupt hormones but also leads to physical changes male rodents exposed to BPA exhibited reduced sperm count impaired sperm quality and alterations in testosterone synthesis and female rodents showed disrupted ovarian function earlier onset of puberty and irregular estris Cycles