Plastic Detox: A Fertility Quest Against Everyday Chemicals

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Facing unexplained infertility, a couple joins Dr. Shanna Swan’s three‑month Plastic Detox study to cut plastic exposure, avoiding plastic packaging, receipts, synthetic fabrics and fragranced products. In a small sample, BPA levels dropped and sperm counts rose, suggesting home changes can impact fertility, though results aren’t conclusive. The Netflix documentary The Plastic Detox argues these chemicals are widespread and calls for broader lifestyle reforms to protect reproductive health.
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