It’s tough to fight your genes, that’s for certain.
You want to live a long and healthy life? Pick the right parents before you are born.
Nonetheless, the aforementioned doesn’t constitute a study. BPA may be a bad thing, but that is not relevant to the fact that this is not a real study. It is someone suggesting that studies ought to be considered.
The paper in the link with the ‘plosone’ in the http that I posted IS a real study.
A multigenerational study.
Complete with sac’d and autopsied animals.
But, do this. Have a look at highschool yearbooks from this country, rural ones, from the 1930’s. Look at the 18yr old high school senior boys. They have square jaws, stubble and chest hair. Broad shoulders too.
They also had deep voices.
Now, look at the same senior boys in the class of 2013. Completely different. They’re all MUCH more effete, physically. And NONE of them have deep voices like their grandfathers had. And in this year’s yearbook you’ll find a surprising number of broad shouldered individuals. Sadly, most of them are the senior GIRLS.
Something is turning a large number of our male offspring into effete shadows of their former selves. Male sperm counts around the world have fallen off a cliff over the past 2 generations. WHO has had to redefine the number below what’s considered ‘infertile’ several times.
What hasn’t been done yet is a primate study or human study of the same kind. Human study would take decades due to the generational time gap between f0’s and f3’s. A monkey study, on the other hand, should have already been started.
But, the elites are hell bent on controlling OUR population (so their offspring can inherit an unspoiled planet!), so I don’t really expect much to become of any study, whether it’s relevant and well thought out or not.