>Is this a serious problem?  Most likely in the next few years we will
>begin to see more long term plastic related health problems, just a hunch.
>And yes in mind if a good handfull or more boys are sterile as a result of
>soft plastic this is a serious problem.

>plan to avoid soft plastics if other choices
>are available.


Avoiding the harmfull seems wise...But a friend recently stated that he
plans to expose himself to all toxins that present themselves in the food
chain.  He belives that since we have greatly increased the toxin levels in
the world and we are still greatly increasing these levels that the world
will soon be more toxic then ever.  So in order to prepare ourselves and
our off spring, the human species we must allow evolution, (through our
bodies) to encounter the toxins we are filling the world with in order to
survive....

An interesting argumment. But applied to the above why cause yourself
sterility it only harms the cause of evolution, unless of course the
perecentage of boys that are sterile are just the losers of evolution, the
sacrifical lambs so to say....but it seems to that we should just stop
making and using toxic stuff.  It seems my friend has no faith that
humanity will overcome our destructive behaviors any time soon......


welll just some thoughts from afar

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