In a recent opinion piece in The Hill, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin wrote that the EPA will move to classify pyrolysis as manufacturing, limiting the pollution regulations that facilities would be subject to. Do plastics in the air affect testosterone and other hormones?
In a recent opinion piece in The Hill, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin wrote that the EPA will move to classify pyrolysis as manufacturing, limiting the pollution regulations that facilities would be subject to. Do plastics in the air affect testosterone and other hormones?
Sounds like a rally full of people who would want to learn if they're getting poisoned:
https://thescamdoctor.substack.com/p/you-have-no-idea-whats-toxic-how?r=6hgshq
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324014477_Circumcision_the_psychological_damage
Fluoride Harm: Suppressed Science and Silenced Voices needs your immediate attention.
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fluoride-harm-hardy-limeback/1148623803