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Concentrates are crafted by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant. Methods can involve techniques like 'Ice Water Hash.' Here are 5 reasons why Ice Water Hash is often considered a superior choice for concentrate enthusiasts: 1. Purity and Potency: High cannabinoid content without solvents 2. Full-Spectrum Flavor: Authentic strain essence for a rich experience. 3. Safety First: Minimized impurities make it safer for consumption. 4.Eco-Friendly: No harmful chemicals; environmentally responsible. 5. Versatile: Enjoy in various ways, catering to your preferences. #WeAreSuperior #TheSuperiorAZ #Phoenix #Education #IceWater
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Plasticizers are chemicals added to materials to make them more soft and flexible, for example, plastics and rubber. These materials are used in manufacturing and packaging introducing hidden chemicals in our food. Consumer Reports tested popular fast foods and supermarket staples for bisphenols and phthalates, which are endocrine disrupters affecting your hormone levels. The ubiquity of these chemicals is startling. It’s unclear what is a safe level. #bisphenols #phthalates #endocrine #hormonehealth Read in Consumer Reports: https://lnkd.in/guza8_qR
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https://lnkd.in/eK_M-4KQ “the BBC searched for them in thousands of ingredient lists of the most popular UK brands and common product types known to use PFAS: mascara, eyeshadow, foundation, and lipsticks. Products produced by Revolution, Inglot and Urban Decay - which is a subsidiary of L'Oréal - were found to contain PFAS called PTFE and Polyperfluoromethylisopropyl Ether. They were being sold across multiple outlets as well as their own websites.” “that consumers should be concerned about low-level contamination in products because of the limited information on the*_* long-term toxic effects*_*.” Do the research, there are many harmful products out there, even approved, but the long term toxic effects should alarm us to choose natural alternatives 🤔 I chose mine
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Thanks to the internet, consumers have become more aware of the ingredients used in their products. Consumers are more attracted to brands that are transparent about their ingredients and exclude toxic chemicals from their products. Stay ahead of the competition with clean and safe ingredients to tighten your position in the market: https://lnkd.in/d3j2aMik #diaperrashcream #bestdiaperrashcream #diaperrashtreatment #naturaldiaperrashcream #organicdiaperrashcream #futuremarketinsights
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A recent investigation by Forbrugerrådet Tænk has found suspected endocrine disrupting chemicals and environmentally harmful substances in toothpaste. However, around a third of the products they examined did not contain potentially harmful chemicals, showing that safer alternatives are widely available. CHEM Trust is calling for the next round of EU decision-makers to introduce policies that ensure we have toxic-free products and a toxic-free future. Read more in our latest news story: https://lnkd.in/dNKqAJPt For more information on the MEPs who are already supporting a toxic-free future, see our webpage: https://lnkd.in/eBhUKSdu #EDCs #ToxicFreeFuture #ToxicFreeProducts
New Study Finds Potentially Harmful Chemicals in Toothpaste
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Have you noticed how manufacturers went from adding toxic fragrances on trash bags to now including them on store bags and mailing envelopes? These scents come from 3,000 different chemicals known to cause cancer and disrupt our endocrine systems! Give your feedback to the places you shop and urge them to stop using these harmful scents. Someone is making a lot of money selling these chemicals, but we don't have to support it! #ToxinFree #Healthyliving #EndocrineDisruptors #ChemicalFree #HealthyChoices #StopToxicScents #NaturalLiving #CleanLiving #EcoFriendly
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Snoep verstandig. Eet geen appel. 😵💫 They’re in pans, fruit, dust – and even tap water. But can I eradicate toxic forever chemicals from my home? | by Samire Shackle | The Guardian I am about to embark on an experiment to remove forever chemicals from my life. Trouble is, they are everywhere. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in food packaging, toiletries, nonstick cookware, carpets and waterproof clothing. There are thousands of them, and they have been found in an almost comical range of products: strawberries, cucumbers, greaseproof paper, disposable coffee cups, food wrap, sandwich bags … The nickname forever chemicals comes from their persistence – they do not easily degrade. “The PFAS used in our everyday products leak into our environment during production, use and disposal, and now contaminate our blood, water, air and food,” says Natasha Kitching, project officer at the environmental charity Fidra. In the past, I’ve had a tendency to ignore stories about forever chemicals, mentally filing them away as part of a long history of scare journalism about carcinogens lurking everywhere. But when it comes to PFAS, there is compelling evidence that we should pay attention. There are two key reasons. The first is environmental: PFAS have been found in Arctic ice and in the blood of polar bears. The second is the impact on human health. High levels of exposure to certain PFAS has been linked to birth defects, liver damage, reduced immunity and cancer. I have a two-year-old daughter, and any PFAS entering her body will stay there for the foreseeable future. The chemicals have been proven to affect the endocrine system – which in a child is still developing – and the efficacy of vaccines. I tell Kitching about my plan to eliminate forever chemicals from my house. “That’s going to be a real challenge,” she says with a sympathetic smile. “There are PFAS in dust, in the TV, and in food.” https://lnkd.in/eDfFZMTf #PFAS #foreverchemical #scandal #disaster #chemical #poisoning #environment #chemicalindustry #corporate #criminality #human #health #endocrine #disruptors #cancer #unintended? #consequences #global #contamination #ticking #timebomb #food #fruit #water #dust #everywhere
The Forever Chemical Scandal | Bloomberg Investigates
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By using hydrocarbons our proprietary ecos technology eliminates fluorinated refrigerants such as HFCs and HFOs classified as PFAS. ➡️ Read in the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences article, why is this important and the impact of the PFAS substances, like fluorinated refrigerants beeing currently used across cooling applications. #cleancooling #transportrefrigeration #ecos #pbxRefrigeration #zeroemission #beyondelectrifying
You should know three things about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The first is that these chemical compounds are persistent. The strength of their bonds prevents them from breaking down in the natural environment. The second is that they’re everywhere; PFAS are used in cookware, carpeting, cosmetics, and many other consumer products. The last and probably most important thing to know is that PFAS are probably bad for you. With her 2024 #HarvardHorizons project, #HarvardPhD student Heidi Pickard seeks to uncover the prevalence of the precursors of these toxic 'forever chemicals' in our water and food and assess their impact on the environment and health. Learn more: https://buff.ly/49J503h
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Toxic chemicals are in your life! My latest post.
How to Avoid 84,000 Chemicals
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