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Plastic Chemicals in Your Blood and What Actually Works to Remove Them

Plastic Chemicals in Your Blood and What Actually Works to Remove Them

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Have you ever wondered why your body holds onto weight despite your best efforts?

In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Cooper reveals groundbreaking research showing that 100% of healthy adults carry at least six different plastic-related chemicals in their bodies daily. These endocrine disruptors don't just affect your hormones - they may be stored in your fat tissue and could be a hidden driver of metabolic dysfunction. The good news? New Australian research proves you can dramatically reduce these chemicals in just one week with targeted changes.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Every single person tested had at least 6 plastic chemicals in their urine, with food packaging being the primary source

  • Participants cut phthalate levels by 38-54% and BPA by 60% in just 7 days with adjustments in reducing plastic exposure in food and food packaging

  • Ultra-processed foods introduce plastic chemicals through multiple processing and packaging steps

  • Certain chemicals like DEHP may be stored in fat tissue and released during weight loss

  • Heat accelerates plastic migration into food - avoid microwaving in plastic and pouring hot food into plastic containers

  • Simple swaps like choosing fresh over canned foods and using glass containers make significant impacts

  • The EPA research office studying these chemicals was recently eliminated, removing key consumer protections

NOTABLE QUOTE

"People who switched to the low plastic food and kitchenware cut the phthalates excretion by 38 to 54% in one week and they cut their BPA excretion by 60% in one week." — Dr. Emily Cooper

Links & Resources

Podcast Home: fatsciencepodcast.com

Cooper Center for Metabolism: coopermetabolic.com

Resources from Dr. Cooper: coopermetabolic.com/resources

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Fat Science is supported by the Diabesity Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing access to effective, science-based metabolic care.

This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

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