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08 EDCs Explained: The Data on Toxicity and the Endocrine System

41 min · 3. juni 2026
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What are Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs), and how concerned should we be about toxicity? We dive into the science behind things such as BPAs and phthalates, exploring what the data actually says about their effects on hormonal health and the endocrine system. We discuss where EDCs come from, working toward a non-toxic home, and understanding what you can and can’t control.   In this episode, Erin mentions The Plastic Detox, a documentary series streaming on Netflix; and the nonfiction book Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers by Caroline Fraser.   We take a moment to remind you that while this is a medical discussion, it is not providing a diagnosis or treatment or any medical advice. The only way to get a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice for your particular condition is through a discussion with your doctor.   Please subscribe savvypatient.substack.com [https://savvypatient.substack.com/] Visit www.thesavvypatient.com/podcast [https://www.thesavvypatient.com/podcast] for episode transcripts. Watch full podcast episodes @TheSavvyPatient on Youtube.com [http://youtube.com]. Get your copy of The Hormone Loop by Dr. Gillian Goddard wherever books are sold.   This episode was produced and edited by Erin Stein. Music: “All We Live For (instrumental)” by Wolfclub licensed through Audiio.com. Intro and outro edited, and video created, by Ian Mayer. The Savvy Patient logo by Amanda Spielman.

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