i dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my password. I would love any tricks you can give me
I live in California and literally every store that I go to has the Prop 65 Warning: " WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm." Especially the plastic things at Dollar Tree. When I was younger I was really worried about it. Now I realize that plastic is everywhere and you can't really avoid it 100% of the time. But I still try to avoid it as much as I can. I mostly have glass containers, bowls and cups. Remember the four R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and most importantly *Refuse*
Y. R I live in Texas and also many stores have some of those products with that Prop 65 Warning from California. I wish that proposal was for all the country so we could make better choices everywhere.
@@thejokerjoker508 Exactly, companies should try their best not to use toxic chemicals in their products. I realize it's impossible to remove every potential danger but they should at least try removing the materials that are clearly toxic.
@@r.r.r9300 It comes down to our government trying to limit our exposure as much as possible, unfortunately, the US government & regulatory affairs would rather be bought out by these companies. I think Europe does a better job of this.
Today, I've found out that my plastic food wrap has been scented with the smell of scented garbage bags. I cannot find something unscented. Almost everything has been scented. As you know, scent means chemicals.
It never made any sense to me to heat up plastic ...it melts....so it makes sense that the molecular compounds would leach into your food sooooooo wtf. People are just willfully ignorant. 😂😐😂
Plastic is a broad term as there are many other synthetic materials you can put in the microwave you'd call plastic. I know there's also some kind of silicon you can also use but don't know if that would be called plastic? At least from what I know about the English language
Dude. There are different types of plastic. I mean, imagine if plastic furniture was made of the same stuff as grocery bags. Yknow slime? The product of sodium borate and PLA? That’s a plastic.
2:02 what you say is actualy wrong. If bisphenol-a would go out of the monomer when heat is brought into the system the PC would dissolve. One of the great advanteges of advanteges of PC is, that it has a Glastemperature of 150°C ( since it is amorph it has no melting temp.) which actually means that the BPA would not go out of the monomer until a tempreature of 280°C.
Affordable glassware can be found at ALL of your local dollar stores ( Dollar Tree, Family Dollar , Dollar General,) , & even Walmart has very reasonably priced glassware sets . Glass and Plastic run virtually the same prices when you compare lifespans .❤😊❤
Personally I use glass but unfortunately the world is headed towards a sand crisis. People should look for other materials to use other than glass and plastic.
I try recycling, and sometimes my recycled plastic cups melt when I put hot water or coffee in them :-/ I had over 20 recycled cups and bowls until I threw most of them away. Taco bell cups, KFC bowls, vending machine bottles, etc.
Meanwhile more of our food in the USA comes in plastic every year. Mayonnaise, now comes in plastic, Jelly, ketchup, mustard, peanut butter, lunch meat, bread, cereal, microwave burritos EXC... Everything now comes in plastic, soda, milk, water you name it... Even the seals on canning jars are made from plastic so you can't even can your own food to get away from it.
Once again Western technology that has made it even worse for those who would not have used this material in the first place. In Spain Village, Indian and so fort the women use clay pots why do we keep going away from what works and does less harm to the people and environment??? I now use if I can glass for everything.
I was so disturbed that Seventh Generation and method free and clear dishwasher pods use polyvinyl alcohol. And "all" brand free and clear laundry pods do too. I assume that Tide Pods also use it. Just because it dissolves in water doesn't mean it's safe. This is greenwashing. Please continue to report on this issue!
@techinsider, So Dr. Bloomberg says that the dangerous property of BPA and BPA-like materials break their ester bonds and those enter into the food when the bonds break via heat? At what temperature do the ester bonds break? I did a quick Google search and it said 77 (I’m guessing that’s •C, so that’s makes it ~170 •F). Could you clarify that a little more, please?
Isn't plastic fantastic? that it leaves such a drastic impact on the environment that is ignored by the government why would they address it It's money , they caress it.. ☮
That's how stupid and crooked some members of the government are.Cow farts don't hurt anything.The cow fart methane so called problem is rediculous and ignorant
I wish the food industry would get a clue. More and more things are put into plastic. It has become more and more difficult to get foods in glass. I avoid plastic for most of my food stuffs from the shop where possible. Due to the fact the food doesn't store well or as long. Now from this video, even more reasons to avoid the stuff. True not all can be avoided. Also when I have to use plastic, I use things like butter dishes and Ice-cream dishes to keep my food in. They are made to keep food long term. Safer than using the plastic lunch box that is bought from a shop. They don't have the same stringent requirements when made.
But does storage matter if the food already came in plastic? I have silicone sleeves and Pyrex for food storage but how do you get around meats, fruits, eggs, milk that come in plastic? Where I’m from there’s Walmart and Aldi... and that’s it. One needs to consider practically + budget as well.
I'm sorry to tell you this, you literally breathe those chemicals every day. They are in our air, in our water, in our food. We literally live in our waste.
its about concentration and time of exposure. Of course its in the air and water. but most importantly we happen to eat right off of it too and we really shouldnt need to do that
"You don't want to store your food in plastics because some of those plastics will leech into your food...." Indeed, you can store your food in glass containers, BUT what if you desire to take your food with you to work? Glass is extremely impractical top use while traveling because it is heavy and the plastic top does not seal well. In my opinion, as long as the food is stored cold, it is ok to store food in plastic.
This is well done! Too bad it couldn't also include the data from Shanna Swan's more recent book, "Countdown". Thanks for creating this film. Hopefully it will help get the word out.
Because you’re not a scientist if you can afford your auto insurance and you’re happy with it keep it if you feel like you might be able to do better then go get something else. Had this approach with everything in your life except people. You never try to throw away people
Doesn't matter BPA is the only one making headlines, but every other plastic is the same harmful shit, only BPA got the bad name when ALL plastics should end of story.
I never heat my food in plastic because of the leeching problem. I started making my own mayonnaise when the idiot manufacturers started putting it in plastic jars and bottles. And I've already stopped using Marzetti Poppyseed dresing because of the new plastic jars. The first 2 plastic jars of Marzetti's will end up in the garbage because I'm already detecting an odd taste. These greedy companies are just finding ways to cut their expenses and don't give a sh*t about flavor.
In the video you said bpa free plastics seem to disrupt mice then in that's case I'm going to keep my plastic. Why on earth would anyone want a rodent to be flying around there house having babies??
BPA and BPE are used in such small quantities that it's completely safe. BPA and BPE can be harmful but not in the tiny quantities used. It is necessary that plastics be stored properly of course. Plastic is not the enemy. Misuse of plastic is....
Unfortunately BPA free products can cause reproductive harm. The only thing that is pretty much safe is glass. But the world is slowly headed towards a sand crisis because sand is used in everything. Here's two videos about the sand crisis: ua-cam.com/video/V2349cn0-T0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/E0jfn61FTGQ/v-deo.html
There is. It is also in things like toothpaste, deodorant, and even receipts that come from cash registers. The majority of people, like 90% of adults, have traces of plastic in their urine.
“Don’t stress, do your best, and make co conscious decisions to improve things.” Some good life advice there.
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my password. I would love any tricks you can give me
I live in California and literally every store that I go to has the Prop 65 Warning: " WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm." Especially the plastic things at Dollar Tree. When I was younger I was really worried about it. Now I realize that plastic is everywhere and you can't really avoid it 100% of the time. But I still try to avoid it as much as I can. I mostly have glass containers, bowls and cups. Remember the four R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and most importantly *Refuse*
Y. R I live in Texas and also many stores have some of those products with that Prop 65 Warning from California. I wish that proposal was for all the country so we could make better choices everywhere.
@@thejokerjoker508 Exactly, companies should try their best not to use toxic chemicals in their products. I realize it's impossible to remove every potential danger but they should at least try removing the materials that are clearly toxic.
Even restaurants
@@r.r.r9300
It comes down to our government trying to limit our exposure as much as possible, unfortunately, the US government & regulatory affairs would rather be bought out by these companies. I think Europe does a better job of this.
You don't have to live in California to see Prop 65 Warning. I live in Indiana and see it on many products here too.
But what if my kitchen itself is made of plastic?
I mean only problem is when it heats up, hope you don't microwave your kitchen lol
Then you throw your kitchen away
Ur profile pic is the answer
but what if YOU YOURSELF are made of plastic?
Perfect... THEN YOU can EAT Shredded Plastic Containers.......
How bout we get rid of plastic all together??? Who's in???
scientist: plastic is dangerous for our health
factories: producing more plastic products
people: [insert pikachu meme here]
Always take reusable cups at coffee shops and restaurants that use disposable plastic. They leach chemicals in your drink and you ingest them.
Today, I've found out that my plastic food wrap has been scented with the smell of scented garbage bags. I cannot find something unscented. Almost everything has been scented. As you know, scent means chemicals.
I never heat my food with plastic.I put my food glass more then plastic.
If you mean plate there ceramic not glass
@@kushcloud420 pyrex
It never made any sense to me to heat up plastic ...it melts....so it makes sense that the molecular compounds would leach into your food sooooooo wtf. People are just willfully ignorant. 😂😐😂
Plastic is a broad term as there are many other synthetic materials you can put in the microwave you'd call plastic. I know there's also some kind of silicon you can also use but don't know if that would be called plastic? At least from what I know about the English language
Dude. There are different types of plastic. I mean, imagine if plastic furniture was made of the same stuff as grocery bags. Yknow slime? The product of sodium borate and PLA? That’s a plastic.
There's different kinds of plastics ya know. Including thermal resistant ones
I think you are the ignorant since you don’t know that there are various types of plastic
Everything is dangerous nowadays, I'm sick of it.
Check out Sulphur deficiency and glutathione detoxification.
2:02 what you say is actualy wrong. If bisphenol-a would go out of the monomer when heat is brought into the system the PC would dissolve. One of the great advanteges of advanteges of PC is, that it has a Glastemperature of 150°C ( since it is amorph it has no melting temp.) which actually means that the BPA would not go out of the monomer until a tempreature of 280°C.
Affordable glassware can be found at ALL of your local dollar stores ( Dollar Tree, Family Dollar , Dollar General,) , & even Walmart has very reasonably priced glassware sets . Glass and Plastic run virtually the same prices when you compare lifespans .❤😊❤
Personally I use glass but unfortunately the world is headed towards a sand crisis. People should look for other materials to use other than glass and plastic.
@@r.r.r9300 steel or tin is also an option
I try recycling, and sometimes my recycled plastic cups melt when I put hot water or coffee in them :-/ I had over 20 recycled cups and bowls until I threw most of them away. Taco bell cups, KFC bowls, vending machine bottles, etc.
Meanwhile more of our food in the USA comes in plastic every year. Mayonnaise, now comes in plastic, Jelly, ketchup, mustard, peanut butter, lunch meat, bread, cereal, microwave burritos EXC... Everything now comes in plastic, soda, milk, water you name it... Even the seals on canning jars are made from plastic so you can't even can your own food to get away from it.
Remind foreign mothers to throw their plastic tupperware away & you’ll end up in the bin instead 🤷🏻♀️
Once again Western technology that has made it even worse for those who would not have used this material in the first place.
In Spain Village, Indian and so fort the women use clay pots why do we keep going away from what works and does less harm to the people and environment??? I now use if I can glass for everything.
how many people heat up baby milk or formula in a plastic bottle for their babies ?
I was so disturbed that Seventh Generation and method free and clear dishwasher pods use polyvinyl alcohol. And "all" brand free and clear laundry pods do too. I assume that Tide Pods also use it. Just because it dissolves in water doesn't mean it's safe. This is greenwashing. Please continue to report on this issue!
what laundry detergent u use then
@techinsider, So Dr. Bloomberg says that the dangerous property of BPA and BPA-like materials break their ester bonds and those enter into the food when the bonds break via heat? At what temperature do the ester bonds break? I did a quick Google search and it said 77 (I’m guessing that’s •C, so that’s makes it ~170 •F). Could you clarify that a little more, please?
you can't avoid plastic.Plastic is present in all life forms
I’m chewing on a plastic top 😂
I was going to say I’m here for a good time not a long time but I’m not even having a good time😔
So what do I do with my life now
1:14 LMAO " is BTS performing at the Grammys"?
OMG I saw that too😂
"is water wet"
Go away stupid army 🖕
Nadh nize your beak u waste man.
@@mimiyo299 I'll admit that armys are stupid if u ever end up performing at the Grammys
WAKE UP PEOPLE! STOP THINKING ABOUT YOURSELVES! SAVE THE OCEANS!
Dr. Blumberg "Don't stress about it, do your best and do conscious choices"
Content creator *gets rid of every plastic on the kitchen*
Plastics with Pthalates are in recycling codes number 3 and 7.
Plastics with recycling codes number 1 and 2 and 5 are the safe plastics.
Water bottles are 1. That one is a problem isn't it?
@@dawn1913 Yeah
I'm watching this video as I clean my teeth with a plastic floss pick. ⛏
Isn't plastic fantastic?
that it leaves such a drastic
impact on the environment
that is ignored by the government
why would they address it
It's money , they caress it..
☮
They care more about cow farts for some reason.
That's how stupid and crooked some members of the government are.Cow farts don't hurt anything.The cow fart methane so called problem is rediculous and ignorant
I wish the food industry would get a clue. More and more things are put into plastic. It has become more and more difficult to get foods in glass. I avoid plastic for most of my food stuffs from the shop where possible. Due to the fact the food doesn't store well or as long. Now from this video, even more reasons to avoid the stuff.
True not all can be avoided. Also when I have to use plastic, I use things like butter dishes and Ice-cream dishes to keep my food in. They are made to keep food long term. Safer than using the plastic lunch box that is bought from a shop. They don't have the same stringent requirements when made.
But does storage matter if the food already came in plastic? I have silicone sleeves and Pyrex for food storage but how do you get around meats, fruits, eggs, milk that come in plastic? Where I’m from there’s Walmart and Aldi... and that’s it. One needs to consider practically + budget as well.
I don’t heat anything in plastic, but I still use these containers anyway, is it the same thing?
I'm sorry to tell you this, you literally breathe those chemicals every day. They are in our air, in our water, in our food. We literally live in our waste.
its about concentration and time of exposure. Of course its in the air and water. but most importantly we happen to eat right off of it too and we really shouldnt need to do that
Phthalets disproportionately affect men vs women. It is the leading cause of dropping sperm count
Not all plastics are dangerous, plastic numbers two, four, and five are safe.
is it safe to store cool food in plastic container or tupperware plastic?
This title is ironic, I'm "throwing away" the plastic in my kitchen
Fat cells die? I thought you never can get rid of fat cells but only dictate the size, dependent on your lifestyle...?
they do die and get replaced every 8 years i think but you can not lower the number of fat cells like you said.
My mom is now paranoid about por cutting board now, thanks.
All that plastic you threw out takes hundreds of years to break down.
SanFranGirl1982 millions actually
Hector Maita Up to 1,000 years, actually. Source: www.thebalancesmb.com/how-long-does-it-take-garbage-to-decompose-2878033
So why did you say hundreds?
Hector Maita *Up to* 1,000 years. It depends on the item. Plenty of common items take hundreds of years.
plastic bags only take 4 years but plastic water bottles take thousands
Drink mountain valley spring water. They bottle their water in glass!
"You don't want to store your food in plastics because some of those plastics will leech into your food...." Indeed, you can store your food in glass containers, BUT what if you desire to take your food with you to work? Glass is extremely impractical top use while traveling because it is heavy and the plastic top does not seal well. In my opinion, as long as the food is stored cold, it is ok to store food in plastic.
This is well done! Too bad it couldn't also include the data from Shanna Swan's more recent book, "Countdown". Thanks for creating this film. Hopefully it will help get the word out.
BPA.
how many people heat up baby milk or formula in a plastic bottle for their babies ?
I would feed it to Shaggy to give him more power
This video made me heat up and start sweating, only for my phone to start leaching its plastics into my body. 😔
Very informative but... The music is distracting though. Thanks for the info 🎉❤
what about teflon?
I have some plastic bits in my body , so do I throw myself out??
I do not think you can. But you can get rid of heavy metals like lead by eating chlorella
For how long u can use it my plastic blender jug is number 7 and i hope it doesn't leech bad stuff because i blend too many things
BPA insist in polycarbonate right? what about PET, PP, HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE?
I would want this but my family is closed minded.
what happened to eating out of wood? where did that go?
How about microwavable containers?
What about CPAP tubing and masks?
WHAT ABOUT TUPPERWARE
And here in indonesia some people still boiling rice cake aka lontong in plastic. Crazy.
Because you’re not a scientist if you can afford your auto insurance and you’re happy with it keep it if you feel like you might be able to do better then go get something else. Had this approach with everything in your life except people. You never try to throw away people
i just drank a bunch of activated charcoal. pvc is the exercise ball. : (
But most plastic aren’t made of BPA now. I think just try to avoid one-time use plastic.
Doesn't matter BPA is the only one making headlines, but every other plastic is the same harmful shit, only BPA got the bad name when ALL plastics should end of story.
are thermoplastic polyurethane seats in vehicles safe??
No. I don't know about you but all that scent of plastic in summer makes me wanna vomit. Better invest in true leather
Wait so I can't play with toys?
That's a good point. Babies putting toys in their mouths all the time.
Awsome video
Great. Let’s all throw away all the plastic and put all the chemicals back into the ground
Does a water filter with micron size 0.03 filter bpa?
WHY I’m RIUNING THE PLANET BY FILLING IT WITH PLASTIC
This shit freaks me out.
Alex Jones Was Right
Im throwing up my friend.
I never heat my food in plastic because of the leeching problem. I started making my own mayonnaise when the idiot manufacturers started putting it in plastic jars and bottles. And I've already stopped using Marzetti Poppyseed dresing because of the new plastic jars. The first 2 plastic jars of Marzetti's will end up in the garbage because I'm already detecting an odd taste. These greedy companies are just finding ways to cut their expenses and don't give a sh*t about flavor.
Going zero waste now 😬🤔
So you won't poop anymore?
I’m not talking about that
Good job
Woo! Just remember it’s really really hard! Zero waste is more of a goal to reach to! I’m very proud of you :)
She isn't gonna recycle
!!!
I've been using a plastic bottle to drink for a whole week 😬
Died
We dont live in a perfect world so fck it. The real world is heaven
So... microwaving TV dinners?
Ok, but what if we don't ever heat our plastic bottles or food storage containers?
So any drinks in plastic?
Use copper,it's good :)
Who’s here after watching JRE?
In the video you said bpa free plastics seem to disrupt mice then in that's case I'm going to keep my plastic. Why on earth would anyone want a rodent to be flying around there house having babies??
How to cook plastic?
Im scared bro
And silicone is safe right
very good awareness, pls educate about vacc side effects also. thanks
Ever heard of HDPE? You probably did, but the vid wouldnt be dramatic enough if you wouldve mentioned it as an alternative to BPA, BPE...
BPA and BPE are used in such small quantities that it's completely safe. BPA and BPE can be harmful but not in the tiny quantities used.
It is necessary that plastics be stored properly of course.
Plastic is not the enemy. Misuse of plastic is....
I agree! @@neandercatz8877
Neandercatz, what do you mean by misused?
Plastic straws are killing dolphins 🐬
Your spam is killing youtube.
M3nt2 R3pr3z3nt he’s not wrong though..
Can you stop spamming on every science video
And humans
How about bpa free please? R they ok??
Unfortunately BPA free products can cause reproductive harm. The only thing that is pretty much safe is glass. But the world is slowly headed towards a sand crisis because sand is used in everything.
Here's two videos about the sand crisis: ua-cam.com/video/V2349cn0-T0/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/E0jfn61FTGQ/v-deo.html
corn syrup
We all die eventually
Plastic doesn’t make you fat, constantly eating shit and sitting all day does
Is plastic harmful for keeping chemical
Use sauna sweat BPA out
Memo: Pthalates keep plastic flexible
what about swimming in a pool cover ?
Very concerning 😮
Best way to use mud pots...
Good video
citations pls.
Can Plastic trap chemicals in them?
So--- that isn't stopping college students from microwaving plastics
Actually this is pointless since there has been studies that show that there might be plastics already in the food you eat
There is. It is also in things like toothpaste, deodorant, and even receipts that come from cash registers. The majority of people, like 90% of adults, have traces of plastic in their urine.
@@r.r.r9300 those receipts ,the dark letter ones is toxic as HELL
why not *recycle* it