Endocrine disrupting chemicals are all too common in consumer products, and it’s important to recognize what products contain these hormone-altering chemicals so that you can avoid them. By choosing products that are free from endocrine-disrupting chemicals, you can proactively protect your health and the health of your family. Below are 5 of the top endocrine-disrupting chemicals with simple tips to minimize your exposure.| Umbel Organics
Suspected source: Dupont’s Washington Works plant DuPont began using PFOA to manufacture Teflon at its Washington Works plant in 1951. The company knew that PFOA is toxic in 1961. In 1981, Du…| The PFAS Project Lab