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Could everyday plastic exposure be affecting fertility?Infertility is often treated as a mystery, but growing research suggests that environmental chemicals may play a role in reproductive health. In this powerful conversation, we’re joined by Bruno Leonard and Monique Tavares, whose fertility journey was featured in the Netflix documentary The Plastic Detox.Bruno and Monique opened their lives to millions of viewers, sharing the emotional realities of trying to conceive while investigating the potential impact of environmental toxins found in everyday products. Through testing, education, and meaningful lifestyle changes, they gained new insights into their health and fertility.In this candid discussion, they reflect on life before the documentary, the changes they made during their participation, and how those experiences continue to influence their family's future.👉 In this video, we discuss:- The emotional challenges of infertility and trying to conceive- What it was like participating in The Plastic Detox- Environmental toxins and their potential connection to fertility- Lifestyle changes that helped reduce toxic exposures- The role of testing, awareness, and data in health decisions- Lessons learned throughout their fertility journey- How their lives have changed since the documentaryWhether you're navigating infertility, interested in environmental health, or curious about the stories behind The Plastic Detox, this conversation offers valuable insights and hope.Learn more about Bruno & Monique: https://www.instagram.com/monique.ct/Get tested for BPA, phthalates, parabens, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals with Million Marker's Test Kit: https://www.millionmarker.com/#Fertility #Infertility #ThePlasticDetox #ReproductiveHealth #EnvironmentalHealth #TryingToConceive #HormoneHealth #LowToxLiving #FertilityJourney #Wellness
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Could everyday plastic exposure be affecting fertility?Infertility is often treated as a mystery, but growing research suggests that environmental chemicals may play a role in reproductive health. In this powerful conversation, we’re joined by Bruno Leonard and Monique Tavares, whose fertility journey was featured in the Netflix documentary The Plastic Detox.Bruno and Monique opened their lives to millions of viewers, sharing the emotional realities of trying to conceive while investigating the potential impact of environmental toxins found in everyday products. Through testing, education, and meaningful lifestyle changes, they gained new insights into their health and fertility.In this candid discussion, they reflect on life before the documentary, the changes they made during their participation, and how those experiences continue to influence their family's future.👉 In this video, we discuss:- The emotional challenges of infertility and trying to conceive- What it was like participating in The Plastic Detox- Environmental toxins and their potential connection to fertility- Lifestyle changes that helped reduce toxic exposures- The role of testing, awareness, and data in health decisions- Lessons learned throughout their fertility journey- How their lives have changed since the documentaryWhether you're navigating infertility, interested in environmental health, or curious about the stories behind The Plastic Detox, this conversation offers valuable insights and hope.Learn more about Bruno & Monique: https://www.instagram.com/monique.ct/Get tested for BPA, phthalates, parabens, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals with Million Marker's Test Kit: https://www.millionmarker.com/#Fertility #Infertility #ThePlasticDetox #ReproductiveHealth #EnvironmentalHealth #TryingToConceive #HormoneHealth #LowToxLiving #FertilityJourney #Wellness

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