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the jurogan experience bread used to just be food when the [ __ ] did bread become bad for you evil [ __ ] you know there's the conspiracy theory that um that it's glyphosate that's [ __ ] people up that it's not um what see what that is all about because i've heard people talk about that what is it like uh like i think robert kennedy jr was talking about that he was talking about glyphosate glyphosate is roundup roundup is that stuff that they spray wow yeah no that's the stuff's supe super bad for you right there's no way there's roundup but hold on if they use it on these plants where does it go how do they wash it off like what kind of residual effect does that stuff have sure on the food you eat or plastics can you imagine if that was what was going on and that's why like european people don't look like us oh yeah more than half the products tech oh [ __ ] wow more than half the products tested had detectable levels of glyphosate above 10 parts per billion 45 out of 86 products contained detectable levels of glyphosate ranges were from 12 parts per billion to 1 150 parts per billion organic foods are much less likely to have trace amounts of glyphosate however it is appearing in low levels in some cases it's crazy damn they they got you perfect that was nice the pop-up was the timed pop-ups yeah so uh yeah so there's glyphosate in foods it gets trace amounts of glyphosate that's insane glyphosate in popular bread oats legumes protein powders and bars 20 22. holy [ __ ] that's everything you have very easy you know you have the protein powers dude all that stuff yeah how wild is that because it's like it's a really common chemical that's used and it's really bad for you and if that's it i mean that i don't i don't know i mean is there a kind of organic wheat that you know is 100 glyphosate free and if you ate that would you feel different

i bet there is i bet or is these are these trace amounts of glyphosate that aren't really affecting you like i wish i knew i mean like what it sounds scary when they're talking about parts per billion but i wish like a scientist would go well not a lot right it's like those microplastics when i start reading about microplastics and stuff like that i start freaking out do you know how much we eat every week yeah it's nuts it's a credit card yeah we need a credit card craziness i wish i could remember i i read someone said that it's not a misinterpretation but that's like the highest end it could be as a credit card i think when they saw somebody who eats microwave and they even like the way they got that number was like studying clams or something like that and then did uh a next uh a math problem i can't think of the word right now to figure out what it would be like in humans if it was the same size oh that's how they so there's a little [ __ ] there's a lot a little all of it i don't know but there is some so like a little bit of [ __ ] true but it seemed like there was a little bit of a like uh okay yeah it's well credit card seems like a lot and how much stays in your body and how much do you [ __ ] out right i bet you'd [ __ ] a lot of it out what like 99.9 probably but what if you don't yeah you know plastics and stuff in your body see here's like the article but like for weirdly it starts off saying globally we are ingesting an average of five grams so it's an average too and that we're just globally right globally like maybe some parts of the world are higher yeah like us i think we'd be pretty high yeah if you're getting it from like microwaving food with plastic on it we got to be high as [ __ ] yeah we've been doing that for a long time and plastic forks and there's little plastic containers your food comes in to go boxes there's always like little pieces of plastic somewhere i guarantee you even this article says it's just australians it says australian suggested credit card not everyone so i don't know

well is that an article from australia well an australian analysis says that um interesting can you really trust those australian analysis can anymore yeah i uh i'm worried though well i'm worried also because i had that dr shanna swan lady on the podcast who talked about uh what plastics and these chemicals like phthalates are doing to the reproductive systems of people did do you ever hear about that yeah obviously i i think i heard about it from she's got this book called countdown and it's all about what um plastics are doing to people's reproductive systems right yeah my girlfriend is obsessed with that all that [ __ ] and she thinks we're dying from it well we're changing we're changing this is the the problem as it's met it's dropped men's sperm counts 50 lower than they were in like the 1950s um women have more miscarriages and men's taints are shrinking that's a good thing no no i want my [ __ ] right next to my dick masturbate you just put your finger in there you know like pick it up like a bowling ball um that's bad because the closer the taints are it's the more feminizing of the male this is what it is like in mammals and i'll probably [ __ ] this up my apologies in advance in mammals male taints are between 50 and 100 percent larger than the females so that's one of the best ways that they detect whether or not an a mammal like a like a puppy is a boy or girl the taint is bigger but in men uh over the last x amount of years they've been shrinking and they've been shrinking steadily which is an indication of penis sizes are shrinking testicles are shrinking sperm counts dropping like 50 percent lower and at the same time this is the introduction of petrochemical products like plastics and stuff like that and eating out of plastic bottles and drinking out of plastic bottles eating out of plastic plates like that all this stuff has entered into the bloodstreams and they've found in studies in mammals

that when they introduce these phthalates to mammals their offspring are affected the reproductive systems are affected it's wild [ __ ] dude because it's like we're we're doing something weird to the human organism and we're doing it through plastics and we're just now finding out about it like we're only finding out about this over the last i think we talked about this i always forget i want to say like 2015 right it was not that long ago that they they discovered this nuts so she wrote this whole book about it and she's a really funny lady too she's got like a thing on her instagram called the jizz quiz and it's all about you know like a quiz on like how much men's sperm counts have dropped over the last 50 years and it's like it's so weird it's wild because it's just we're it's unavoidable like we're just accustomed to consuming a certain amount of plastics and having plastic chemicals in our body how's the connection of that done is it could it be something else like you know they're really sure that phthalates do that and phthalates are some of the chemicals that you get from like you know plastics and i think some pesticides affect the body in a similar way there's like a lot of [ __ ] that we encounter that [ __ ] with reproductive systems so when they did it with animal studies when they did it they sho it showed that the males all came out like more feminine and with smaller taints and the whole deal and it's all about how many uh you know what what what kind of chemicals the mother has in her body when she conceives it's wild stuff man because it's like the implications are if we don't stop using them we're going to change the species over plastic like it'll change what it means to be a male human because it won't be like a male human used to be before plastics it's crazy if that really imagine if it's like unavoidable you can't get it out of of humans and it's just gonna keep

feminizing males and and turning their taints into smaller and smaller little patches of land well then finally we it doesn't matter you know we could have guys and girls play the same sports together right one day one day maybe that's where we're headed yeah maybe it's already started