Posted on 10/20/2014 8:28:07 PM PDT by Pharmboy
Full headline: Chemicals in plastic 'are making women less interested in sex': Low libido linked to additives used to soften materials found in every home PVC flooring and plastic shower curtains could lower women's libido Women with high levels of phthalates more likely to say no to sex Additives are man-made chemicals thought to interfere with hormones Tiny particles enter our systems through eating and breathing
Chemicals found in PVC flooring, plastic shower curtains, processed food and other trappings of modern life may be sapping womens interest in sex. A study has linked low libido with the additives used to soften plastics which are found in every home. Women with the highest levels of phthalates in their bodies were more than twice as likely to say not tonight dear as those with the lowest amounts.
Phthalates are man-made chemicals thought to interfere with the natural hormones that are crucial to overall health. They are found in everything from PVC flooring and shower curtains to car dashboards and may also be in our food. Tiny particles can enter our systems either through breathing or eating. Previous studies have linked them to diabetes and asthma. They have also been blamed for feminising the brains of baby boys and last year the World Health Organisation warned they have serious implications for health.
In the first study of its kind, Dr Emily Barrett, of the University of Rochester School of Medicine in the US, measured levels of phthalates in the urine of 360 pregnant women in their 20s and 30s. She also asked them how often they lost interest in sex in the months leading up to their pregnancy. Those with the most phthalates in their bodies were two and a half times as likely to say they had frequently lacked interest...
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I am not afflicted with this problem. But then, I don’t like to microwave food in plastic, so... :)
You can’t have it both ways:). On the other hand getting back to the subject we are talking about a hair loss as a result of exposion to toxic material which is a whole different thing.
You were well-ahead of the curve on this one, BA.
Now THAT’S funny...
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