@SecKennedy Why not require companies to disclose the presence of microplastics in food and beverages?
Without transparency, consumers are left in the dark—and companies have little incentive to address the problem.
Nasty chemicals didn’t just end up in your home.
They ended up in your kids!
"Stink!" is back — the doc that exposed what elected officials won’t fix.
MAHA Moms 2025: Watch. Share. Demand better for our kids.
@thefoodbabe@drmarkhyman@SecKennedy
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@calleymeans Close the "Fragrance Loophole;" ingredient transparency empowers consumers to choose the chemicals they're exposed to, rather than leaving that choice to industry.
@bryan_johnson And it's not just about what we consume — it's also about what we apply to our skin and inhale from cleaning products, many loaded with harsh chemicals.
It’s time to close the "fragrance loophole."
Right now, companies—not consumers—decide which chemicals we’re exposed to.
We deserve the right to choose what’s safe for our families, but the #fragrance loophole takes that choice away.
https://t.co/K1GjIMOUUw #health#wellness
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Johnson & Johnson will stop selling talc-based baby powder globally in 2023.
The company, sued by cancer patients who claimed its talc was contaminated with asbestos, stopped using the ingredient in North America in 2020.
https://t.co/e3YmSYzCYR
A black woman diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38 is helping sound the alarm on toxic chemicals in beauty products https://t.co/I5MTHRrRqV @BusinessInsider@Bench2community#breastcancer
If we want to fight #cancer, we should tax the companies that cause it. We tax cigarettes and sodas because they’re bad for you. We should tax companies that put carcinogens in the environment, by @NetReturn@alexandrazissu https://t.co/iUeMqLLGqO via @guardian