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MimiBear's avatar

I would guess effect on testosterone levels as well? How many commercials do we have to see/hear about ED remedies….

The Menta1ist's avatar

Doc, as interesting as this topic is and there is sufficient research out there for quite some time now that shows the health consequences of both macro and micro plastics, the issue of female infertility apparently on the rise is also related to the global mass experimental injection campaign or worse being aggravated by it? Just a thought.

Remnant | MD's avatar

I'm sure the injections have had an impact, and as you know I've written about their downsides before.

I do, however, believe that the things which are most ubiquitous in our lives (like yoga pants, and cheap highly reproducible clothing) probably have a greater impact.

These sets of experiments from Shafik help illustrate this, and help tie in another field which I have been studying recently - quantum biology. The electrostatics element is very exciting.

Hazel's avatar

Well reported, thank you for your continued work

gadflybytes's avatar

Given this, and other research on endocrine disruption, you think many allopathic doctors are too quick to prescribe ivf and egg/sperm donation as remedies to infertility?

Remnant | MD's avatar

I am of the belief that if you cannot get pregnant, it is for a reason.

That reason will vary.

But they need to be addressed.

We are not cattle to be forcing our bodies by injection to sustain a pregnancy.