DDT and Chemical Compounds

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Also known as: Chemical Toxins, DDT, Environmental Chemicals, Pesticides, Toxic Chemicals

DDT and thousands of other toxic chemical compounds — pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, cleaning chemicals, solvents, plastics — that entered the environment and persist for decades, passed down generationally.
Generational Transfer
Chemical compounds stored in a mother's body are transferred to children in utero, meaning families carry chemical exposure from previous generations
DDT Persistence
DDT was banned in most countries but persists in soil, water, and fat tissue for decades. It blows in the wind across continents and is found in newborn babies today
Modern Exposures
Modern equivalents include glyphosate (Roundup), atrazine, chlorpyrifos, and thousands of unregulated chemical compounds in cleaning products, air fresheners, plastics, and packaging
How It Harms
These compounds disrupt hormones, damage the liver, weaken the immune system, and feed pathogens. They concentrate in the liver and are passed to the next generation
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