the 15 things in your home destroying your fertility right now
your home is probably filled with things destroying your testosterone and fertility. you're being castrated by daily products. here's the 15 things + alternatives and how to detox from them.
it’s no secret that fertility and testosterone have been declining year by year in men.
and in fact, I can almost guarantee that most of the things you’ve got at home comply with this.
men are being castrated by their daily products.
The Science That Already Exists
In 1991, scientists from biology, toxicology, and endocrinology convened at Wingspread in Wisconsin. The participants, including Dr. Theo Colborn, reached consensus on a statement that should have reshaped chemical regulation:
“Many compounds introduced into the environment by human activity are capable of disrupting the endocrine system of animals, including fish, wildlife and humans.”
They identified the chemicals implicated: “the persistent, bioaccumulative, organohalogen compounds that include some pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides) and industrial chemicals, other synthetic products, and some metals.”
Dr. Colborn subsequently founded TEDX (The Endocrine Disruption Exchange), which by 2018 had compiled a list of 1,484 chemicals proven to disrupt the endocrine system—a small fraction of the hundreds of thousands of chemicals in commercial use, most of which have never been tested for endocrine effects.
The TEDX overview states that “Endocrine disruptors have been found in every person tested, across world populations.”
Dr. Carol Kwiatkowski, Executive Director of TEDX, made a point directly relevant to the 2025 systematic review: “Genetic inheritance cannot explain the relatively recent and dramatic increases in many disorders which have been shown to be endocrine related.”
The same logic applies to testosterone decline. Whatever is causing this didn’t exist, or didn’t exist at current levels, when today’s 70-year-olds were young men.
Dr. Colborn’s 2012 paper with colleagues, Hormones and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Low-Dose Effects and Nonmonotonic Dose Responses, challenged the foundational assumption of toxicology—that the dose makes the poison. Endocrine disruptors produce effects at low doses that are not predicted by effects at higher doses. The endocrine system operates with hormones circulating at parts per trillion. The assumption that there exists a “safe” threshold for chemicals that mimic or interfere with hormones has been experimentally demolished.
as long as you’re alive, it’s guaranteed that these things are currently messing with your fertility and testosterone.
average testosterone has dropped 50% since 1980. not from soy. not from porn. from the products you touch every single day.
endocrine disruptors = synthetic estrogens. they’re in everything. and you can’t have high T with high estrogen.
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