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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

No Charge for Love…. | 5/23/34

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Blaze Radio Network.

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And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.

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A new study examined both canine and human testicles found microplastics to be present in all tissue samples.

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So this points to potential consequences on male fertility.

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Now this published study was in the

0:24.6

toxicological sciences and man you can't tear me away from the latest reports

0:30.8

from the toxicological sciences. I love those. The new study tested 23

0:38.3

preserved testes from cadavers who were ages 16 to 88 at the time of their death.

0:45.0

Then compared the levels of 12 different types of plastics in those testicles

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with plastics found in 47 testies.

0:55.0

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,

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23 preserved testies,

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and they found plastics in 47, 47 dog testes because I was to say 23 testes that's 46

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testicles right unless you, a person had one. Anyway, but then they tested dogs too, so they

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found it in 47 dog testies as well. The levels of microplastic shards and types of plastics in human testies were three times greater than those found in dogs

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Yes, it puts into perspective what we're putting in our own bodies, doesn't it?

1:35.8

The polyethylene, one of the most widely used plastics in the world, was the predominant

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type of polymer in both species followed by PVC

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Polyvinyl chloride another commonly used chemical and that can contain

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chemical additives and heavy metals including

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Fatholates, BH T H A L A T E S, Cadminum and Lead. Now the phatholates called everywhere chemicals because they're

2:09.3

so common are added to consumer products to make the plastic more flexible and harder to break.

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