A new study in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism found a link between triclosan, an antibacterial chemical found in household products like toothpaste and cosmetics, and a higher rate of low bone density and osteoporosis in women.
What do thinning bones mean for your daily life? Can you slow the progression down? How can you improve bone health? Does it mean you are doomed to fall and suffer fractures? Read More »
Many of the products we use for beauty and skin care and around the house are loaded with chemicals that can negatively affect the thyroid gland, including triclosan. Read More »
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