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The vast majority of Americans have been exposed to a toxic agricultural chemical that has been linked in animal studies to disrupted fetal growth, damage to the reproductive system, delayed puberty, and reduced fertility, according to a new peer-reviewed paper published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
The study, executed by the Environmental Working Group — a chemical watchdog and activist group that has been accused in recent years of alarmism and exaggeration — examines concentrations of chlormequat chloride in oat-based foods and suggests that current exposure levels "warrant more expansive toxicity resting, food monitoring, and epidemiological studies."
Chlormequat was first registered in the U.S. in 1962 as a plant growth regulator that successfully inhibits cell elongation, producing sturdier stalks that are less likely to bend over — particularly beneficial for cereal crops.
The chemical, which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency apparently recognized as "toxic to wildlife," has been found to take a toll on mammals.
The new study highlights how Danish pig farmers noticed in the 1980s "reproductive declines in pigs raised on chlormequat treated grains." Their observations were reportedly replicated in a controlled lab environment where female pigs fed chlormequat treated grain "exhibited disrupted oestrus cycling and difficult mating compared to animals on a control chlormequat-free diet."
Male mice, similarly exposed to the chemical via food or water, "exhibited decreased fertilization capacity of sperm in vitro."
When proposing to register new uses of the plant growth regulator as a pesticide in April 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency claimed there were "no dietary, residential, or aggregate (i.e., combined dietary and residential exposures) risks of concern associated with human exposure to chlormequat.
However, the study suggests that "more recent reproductive toxicity studies on chlormequat show delayed onset of puberty, reduced sperm motility, decreased weights of male reproductive organs, and decreased testosterone levels in rats exposed during sensitive windows of development, including during pregnancy and early life."
The EWG researchers conceded that other studies have not found such animal test subjects similarly impacted but intimated that such discrepancies simply warrant further investigation.
Chlormequat, which can form naturally from choline precursors in wheat products and egg powder under high temperature, reportedly entered the American food supply after the EPA published acceptable food tolerance levels for the pesticide in imported oat, wheat, barley, and other products in 2018.
These allowable levels were reportedly increased for oats in 2020. While admitting imported products containing traces of chlormequat, the EPA reportedly only allows the chemical to be used on ornamental plants grown in the U.S..
The EWG researchers examined 96 urine samples collected from American residents in three geographical regions between 2017 and 2023. The study notes that the pesticide was detected in 80% of all urine samples.
"Detection frequencies were higher in 2023 samples compared to 2017 and 2018 to 2022 samples with 16 of 23, or 69%, 17 of 23, or 74% and 45 of 50, or 90% of samples with detections, respectively," said the study.
The EWG researchers noted that food samples purchased from 2022 and 2023 "show detectable levels of chlormequat in all but two of 25 conventional oat-based products. Quaker Oats and Cheerios were allegedly among the affected cereals.
While the pesticide concentrations in urine taken up in this study were "several orders of magnitude below the reference dose (RfD) published by the U.S. EPA," the EWG indicated that much lower doses have been observed to reduce fertility in mice and pigs.
"Given the toxicological concerns associated with chlormequat exposure in animal studies, and widespread exposure to the general population, in European countries, and now also likely in the U.S., monitoring of chlormequat in foods and people, in conjunction with epidemiological and animal studies, is urgently needed to understand the potential health harms of this agricultural chemical at environmentally relevant exposure levels, particularly during pregnancy," the researchers concluded.
The EWG suggested in a report corresponding with its study, "Until the government fully protects consumers, you can reduce your exposure to chlormequat by choosing products made with organic oats, which are grown without synthetic pesticides such as chlormequat."
The New York Post indicated that neither General Mills, which produces Cheerios, nor PepsiCo, which makes Quaker Oats, responded immediately to requests for comment.
"The federal government has a vital role in ensuring that pesticides are adequately monitored, studied and regulated," Alexis Temkin, a toxicologist at EWG and lead author on the study, told the Daily Mail. "Yet the EPA continues to abdicate its responsibility to protect children from the potential health harms of toxic chemicals like chlormequat in food."
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Apparently, Admiral Rachel Levine, a transgender pediatrician and the 17th assistant secretary for Health, is smarter than the human body.
Dave Rubin plays a clip of Levine expressing his thoughts regarding puberty.
“What would you say to folks who think that they’re being reasonable by saying, 'Why can’t children just wait until they're 18?'” the interviewer asked.
“What if you’re going through the wrong puberty?” was Levine’s absurd answer.
“What if you inside feel that you are female, but now you’re going through a male puberty?” he continued, essentially claiming that the human body’s natural progression can be wrong.
“He should be fired immediately,” Dave Rubin says, adding, “You cannot go through the wrong puberty.”
What’s perhaps even more shocking is that Levine, who transitioned at the age of 54 after having biological children, has expressed that he’s glad he waited to transition because it allowed him to have a family.
And yet he advocates for gender-affirming care for minors — “care” that has been proven to cause permanent alterations, including sterilization.
“[His kids] are the biggest joys in his life, and that’s what he’s trying to steal from 13-year-old kids,” Rubin says in utter disbelief.
The notion is so preposterous that Rubin’s team put together a humorous clip that combines Levine’s ludicrous statement with an iconic moment from the 1995 Adam Sandler film “Billy Madison.”
It’s too funny to miss. Watch the full clip below.
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Admiral Rachel Levine, an outspoken proponent of radical leftist gender ideology, has indicated that children can undergo the "wrong puberty."
"What if you're going through the wrong puberty? What if you inside feel that you are female, but" are undergoing "male puberty?" he asked.
Levine, who made the comments during an interview with Juju Chang for ABC News' "Nightline," claimed that "for prepubertal children, there are no medical procedures done." He also described so-called "gender-affirming care" as "medical care," "mental health care," and "suicide prevention care."
Levine, a man who identifies as a woman, serves as the assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He has claimed to be the "first female four-star officer of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps."
His absurd suggestion that kids can experience the "wrong puberty" raised eyebrows and sparked pushback.
"No one can go through 'the wrong puberty.' Woke bureaucrats are lying to our children and trying to destroy our country. We must fight back," tweeted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is currently running in the GOP presidential primary.
"Why do parents not trust the Biden Administration? Because Richard Levine thinks your child can go through the 'wrong puberty.' This isn't medicine, it's child abuse," tweeted Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina.
"Yes, what if you're going through the wrong puberty? Also, what if you have the wrong liver or the wrong left kneecap? What if you have the wrong eye color? What if you have the wrong DNA? These and many other questions make sense if you're a delusional schizophrenic," conservative commentator Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire tweeted.
"Insane. Nobody can go through the 'wrong' puberty," Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik noted.
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I had to accept my limits, but that didn’t mean I was helpless. Parents are still the most important influence on their kids.