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Many store-bought sex toys contain, among other things, chemicals called phthalates. What is phthalates? Phthalates is a substance used to soften hard plastics and provide that jelly feeling. In recent years, testing has revealed the potentially serious health impacts of phthalates. Studies on rats and mice suggest that exposure could cause cancer and damage the reproductive system. Minute levels of some phthalates have been linked to sperm damage in men, and this year, two published studies linked phthalate exposure in the womb and through breast milk to male reproductive issues. |
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| Even Green Peace Issues A Warning | |
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Green Peace issues a warning about the toxicity of sex toys and called on the European Union to ban the use of plastic softeners. |
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