“Your Super Natural Life with Beth Greer”
GUEST: Sharyle Patton, Director of the Health and Environment Program and the Biomonitoring Resource Center at Commonweal Institute in Bolinas, CA, worked with Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and the EWG to design and implement one of the first independent biomonitoring projects, which helped raise awareness about levels of toxins in the human body. Chemicals in our everyday products — from things like soap and shampoo, plastic bottles, makeup, carpeting, mattresses — are showing up in the blood and urine of most of us. These chemicals — most of which are untested for safety — are even found in mother’s milk, and disturbingly, in the blood of newborn babies. She’s currently a member of the advisory group for the World Health Organization’s breastmilk biomonitoring project. HealthandEnvironment.org
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