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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2024 · 10 MIN

The Most Surprising Toxic Products You're Using Everyday with Dr. Simon Baarbé | WELLNESS WEDNESDAY

from Sweat Daily with Kayla Itsines

This Wellness Wednesday episode for Secret Toxins Week, Kayla brings back fan-favourite Dr. Simon Baarbé to unravel whether her fears are real, or if they've been hyped up by social media. Does eating organic really make a difference? What actually is an endocrine disruptor? Do we still need to be worried about BPAs? And what's the secret product that is giving you a lifetime worth of microplastics that would you NEVER think of?Dr. Simon Baarbé is the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board Chairman, and Medical Director for TotalFusion, has a Doctor of Medicine Degree and has worked in a number of surgical and medical departments treating clients across a broad spectrum of health issues.Can’t get enough of Sweat Daily? Then join us over at Sweat Daily+. Subscribe now to get every episode early access and ad-free – and to hear exclusive extended Tuesday Talk interviews.Want more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdailySHOW NOTES FROM DR. SIMON BAARBE:If you're interested to know more, you can read this extensive review from the Australian TGA on the toxicity of phthalates in IV bags, IV tubes, and other medical plastics: https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/foi-216-1112-1Or this more recent news article that sums up the issues concisely: https://www.politico.eu/article/plastics-blood-bags-dehp-may-damage-humans/"... [Phthlates] make up as much as 40 percent of the weight of blood bags and 80 percent of IV tubes. DEHP (phthalate) doesn't stay put in the plastic. It leaches from the blood bags and tubes into the blood (or any other IV fluid) they hold. One study found that DEHP tubing loses 6 to 12 percent of its weight during its use.""That’s worrying because DEHP is an endocrine disruptor, ... which means it can interfere with normal hormone functioning. Researchers have linked DEHP to asthma, breast cancer, obesity and type 2 diabetes, low IQ scores, brain development issues, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders, and lowered male fertility...""When alternatives such as tablets, oral liquids, and intramuscular injections exist, IVs can't ethically be recommended to anyone except in the rare circumstances where benefits of an IV infusion outweigh the harms (Such as preventing arrhythmia or kidney injury while in hospital)" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Wellness Wednesday episode for Secret Toxins Week, Kayla brings back fan-favourite Dr. Simon Baarbé to unravel whether her fears are real, or if they've been hyped up by social media. Does eating organic really make a difference? What actually is an endocrine disruptor? Do we still need to be worried about BPAs? And what's the secret product that is giving you a lifetime worth of microplastics that would you NEVER think of?Dr. Simon Baarbé is the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board Chairman, and Medical Director for TotalFusion, has a Doctor of Medicine Degree and has worked in a number of surgical and medical departments treating clients across a broad spectrum of health issues.Can’t get enough of Sweat Daily? Then join us over at Sweat Daily+. Subscribe now to get every episode early access and ad-free – and to hear exclusive extended Tuesday Talk interviews.Want more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdailySHOW NOTES FROM DR. SIMON BAARBE:If you're interested to know more, you can read this extensive review from the Australian TGA on the toxicity of phthalates in IV bags, IV tubes, and other medical plastics: https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/foi-216-1112-1Or this more recent news article that sums up the issues concisely: https://www.politico.eu/article/plastics-blood-bags-dehp-may-damage-humans/"... [Phthlates] make up as much as 40 percent of the weight of blood bags and 80 percent of IV tubes. DEHP (phthalate) doesn't stay put in the plastic. It leaches from the blood bags and tubes into the blood (or any other IV fluid) they hold. One study found that DEHP tubing loses 6 to 12 percent of its weight during its use.""That’s worrying because DEHP is an endocrine disruptor, ... which means it can interfere with normal hormone functioning. Researchers have linked DEHP to asthma, breast cancer, obesity and type 2 diabetes, low IQ scores, brain development issues, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders, and lowered male fertility...""When alternatives such as tablets, oral liquids, and intramuscular injections exist, IVs can't ethically be recommended to anyone except in the rare circumstances where benefits of an IV infusion outweigh the harms (Such as preventing arrhythmia or kidney injury while in hospital)" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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