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The Biggest Wellness & Environment "Red Pill" Might Be Plastic

50 min · 1. juni 2026
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Adiel Gorel is joined by Dr. Chris DeArmitt [https://chrisdearmitt.com/], PhD, the leading authority on plastics, microplastics and the environment, in one of the most "red pill" conversations of the year. According to Dr. DeArmitt, plastics aren't as dangerous for humans or the environment as we think; or have been told for the past 40 years. Further, Dr. DeArmitt argues that many of the programs and technologies we use to combat plastic pollution are more dangerous than plastic itself. Sounds crazy? Dr. DeArmitt argues that this is because of a very successful propaganda campaign over several years to convince us that plastic needs to go, whatever the cost. Whether you agree or not, this is one episode you don't want to miss. At the very least, it will get you thinking.

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