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Are men's private parts shrinking due to pollution? The new study revealed


- The genitals are being affected due to the chemicals used to make plastics

New delhi date. Saturday, March 27, 2021

The whole world is battling respiratory illness due to pollution. A recent study claims that men's private parts are shrinking due to pollution.

According to environmental scientist Dr Shana Swan in her new book 'Count Down', human civilization is in a serious crisis due to toxic chemicals. Thalates are specifically mentioned in this book. Thalates are a chemical used to make plastics.

This book studies how modern lifestyles are becoming dangerous for sperm count and how it is reducing the fertility of men and women.

Dr. According to Shana, the number of children born with small private parts has increased in recent times due to pollution.

Dr. Swan was the first to detect a gap in the private part of a male rat after he began investigating thalassemia syndrome. In the research, they were found to be affecting not only the male's private parts, but also the female rat's fetus. His reproductive organs were getting smaller and then he decided to study on humans.

During the study, it was learned that this problem is also seen in human children. His genitals looked distorted.

Thalets make plastic more flexible. According to Dr. Swann, the chemical is now reaching humans through toys and food items and harming them.


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