Whoever came up with the name PHTHALATES must have wanted to make
sure you couldn't figure out how to say the word -- or notice how harmful
they can be to your health. Phthalates (pronounced THAL-ates) are chemicals
that carry fragrances in personal care and cleaning products, improve the
texture of cosmetics, and make plastic more flexible and sturdier. But they
leach out of those products and contaminate water, air, food and your
internal organs.
A new study says in one year, 2018, phthalates contributed globally to the
cardiovascular deaths of almost 370,000 folks ages 55 to 64. But that's not
all the harm they can do. They trigger asthma and allergies and act as
hormone disruptors (frog studies indicate they may cause gender dysphoria).
They also might contribute to liver and kidney damage and obesity.
How can you reduce your exposure?
-- Ditch anything with an added synthetic fragrance. Opt for 100% essential
oil fragrances.
-- Repackage foods that come in plastic and all leftovers in glass
containers.
-- Don't microwave or heat food in plastic containers.
-- Use a water filter to remove phthalates from drinking water.
-- Eat organic if you can and opt for low- or no-fat dairy and lean meat
products. Phthalates pile up in fats. Check out the lean recipes in my "What
to Eat When Cookbook."
-- Perhaps therapeutic plasma exchange can clear phthalates from your blood
and reduce the risk of phthalate-related diseases.
For more info on how to clean up your environment, inside and out, enjoy the
free newsletter at LongevityPlaybook.com.
Health pioneer Michael Roizen, M.D., is chief wellness officer emeritus at
the Cleveland Clinic and author of four No. 1 New York Times bestsellers.
Check out his latest, "The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for
a Younger Tomorrow," and find out more at www.longevityplaybook.com. Email
your health and wellness questions to Dr. Mike at
questions@longevityplaybook.com.
(c)2023 Michael Roizen, M.D.
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