Recent research reveals that perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water are linked to serious male reproductive health issues, including smaller penises and lower sperm counts. These findings highlight the urgent need to address PFAS contamination globally. Learn more about mitigating these risks and protecting future generations.
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Navigating the World of PFAS: Tips for a Healthier Lifestyle
PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” are found in everyday items from non-stick cookware to waterproof clothing. Linked to health issues like liver damage and cancer, reducing your exposure is crucial. Learn practical steps to minimize PFAS in your life for a healthier future.
Taking the most basic – and effective -approach to inflammation in the body.
Here at AlkaWay we can’t make you eat food that is pure, and it now appears that even organic foods direct from organic farms is a carrier of PFAs.
Don’t Drink the Water! ..ever.. again..
A team of environmental scientists has found that rainwater is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth
Heavy metals with your steak, Sir?
“Sir, due to our new ‘honest food policy’, I am obliged to inform you that your Steak Bernaise has certain ingredients you may not be aware of.” What would you do? (Water filter)
A PFAs hero. An ordinary man and an extraordinary achievement
How Mick Tisbury saved his mates from PfAs, the ‘forever’ water contaminant.
What Are Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)? And why do you need to know?
You really do need to take notice of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in your water. The sooner the better.
North Carolina: How the Corporations Ruined Your drinking Water.
There’s no way to fully estimate how this negligence has impacted North Carolinians. What we do know is that exposure to PFAS chemicals has been associated with a variety of negative health effects
PFAs. They are in your water in every state.
PFAs contamination is now everywhere. Here’s what you can do.
Drinking Water Threatening Pregnant Women and Children.
Dozens of studies have shown a relationship between prenatal exposure to chemicals found in drinking water and negative health effects for children.