Switching to low-plastic diet and personal care products linked to rapid drop in urinary phthalates, bisphenol levels, trial finds

| (NaturalNews) Researchers in Australia reported that replacing food and personal care products with low-plastic alternatives for seven days reduced urinary levels o... |
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