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New Year’s Resolution: I Will Protect My Child From Neurotoxins

June 19, 2023

                                     Posted by                                    Michael Gurian       

The new year is here, and we are all starting to live out our resolutions!  This is such a great time to be alive, to be forward  thinking, and to focus our personal energy toward the good.  To that  end:  I hope you will consider adding a resolution to your list about  avoiding environmental neurotoxins this and every year.  Part of my  inspiration for saying this comes from the joy Gail and I felt in  hosting our daughters, Gabrielle (28) and Davita (25), and their  significant others, Jack (28) and Ben (32), over the two holidays.  We  had a LOT of conversations at the dinner table about healthy eating and  living, especially because all four are looking at having families in  the next decade.  We all agreed:  few things are more important than the  subject of “environmental neurotoxins” and yet that importance is well  hidden in our culture today.

A second inspiration came from a new longitudinal study (January 1,  2019):  “Association of phthalates, parabens and phenols found in  personal care products with pubertal timing in girls and boys.” Kim G Harley,   Kimberly P Berger,   Katherine Kogut,   Kimberly Parra,   Robert H Lustig,   Louise C Greenspan,   Antonia M Calafat,   Xiaoyun Ye,   Brenda Eskenazi. Human Reproduction, Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 109–117, https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dey337.  If you’ve read any of my psychology and parenting books over the last decade, especially my recent Saving Our Sons or The Minds of Girls, you  might remember my sections on these neurotoxins.  Especially in the  U.S., which does not legislate much regulation of these poisons, there  is ample evidence that they negatively affect sperm and egg, creating  unwanted mutations in our children in utero, and then, throughout the  child’s life-span, increasing likelihood of brain disorders (e.g.  depression, ADD/ADHD, autism, anxiety) and physiologic issues (e.g.  obesity, low sperm count, early puberty, tendency to violence).

When raising our children, Gail and I moved toward organic food  gradually as we could generate the funds to do so.  We moved away from  plastics and junk food immediately upon learning the research.  We  studied all our kids’ hygiene products carefully.  Could we have done  better?  Absolutely.  Environmental neurotoxins are like a million ants  circling around parents and children all the time, and nearly all of  them are invisible:  just when we think we’ve eradicated one colony, we  notice another one just a few feet away.   But the news is not all grim  because research is robust and available, and each of us can act on it.   I hope Saving Our Sons, The Minds of Girls, new  clinical studies, and this blog, republished here to help empower your  new years resolution, will inspire you to see the battle as winnable!   It is very winnable, and it is a sacred battle to fight.  Thank you.  –Michael Gurian, January 2, 2019

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