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Shanna Swan, Ph.D., is one of the world’s leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologists and a professor of environmental medicine and public health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. An award-winning scientist, her work examines the impact of environmental exposures, including chemicals such as phthalates and Bisphenol A, on men’s and women’s reproductive health and the neurodevelopment of children.

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0:00 – Discovering the global sperm count decline
15:25 – How pesticide exposure is affecting sperm count
24:22 – Why sperm banks have extremely high standards
26:24 – Countries with the best sperm
37:54 – Lifestyle habits that destroy sperm count
42:06 – Endocrine disrupting chemicals, phthalates & plastics
46:44 – Size matters when it comes to your Ano-genital distance (AGD)
1:01:07 – How phthalates are disrupting hormonal development in babies
1:03:47 – Correlation between phthalates & gender dysphoria?
1:14:31 – Testosterone
1:20:47 – Homosexual frogs study & glyphosate
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27 thoughts on “The #1 Reason Humans Are Suddenly being Born Genderless | Dr. Shanna Swan

  1. Help support this podcast by visiting VERSO: Go to https://ver.so/koncrete to save 15% on your order.
    OUTLINE
    0:00 – Discovering the global sperm count decline
    15:25 – How pesticide exposure is affecting sperm count
    24:22 – Why sperm banks have extremely high standards
    26:24 – Countries with the best sperm
    37:54 – Lifestyle habits that destroy sperm count
    42:06 – Endocrine disrupting chemicals, phthalates & plastics
    46:44 – Size matters when it comes to your Ano-genital distance (AGD)
    1:01:07 – How phthalates are disrupting hormonal development in babies
    1:03:47 – Correlation between phthalates & gender dysphoria?
    1:14:31 – Testosterone
    1:20:47 – Homosexual frogs study & glyphosate
    1:28:37 – How people can avoid phthalate exposure
    1:37:51 – Population collapse is on the horizon if we don’t start reproducing
    1:47:26 – Animal species facing sperm count & population decline

  2. I am assuming she is talking about mostly industrialized countries for 2.1 and the inverted pop pyramids… all the while we have undeveloped and underdeveloped nations with over population.

  3. This was discovered 20+ years ago (males and less testosterone). Our department wernt allowed to talk to the press about it. They blocked the 3rd floor off. This was New Zealand and marriage between gay were allowed about then. But it was more about males becoming less like alpha males. Now its about males being tolerant to adrogen. Then they said it was that males were allergic to androgen. Plant and fish were the first to be noticed. Oh and it was about 1997. They said basically at that time there was no solution so there was no point making it public to the media. Fish in UK waterways were becoming less male.

  4. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson written in the1960's predicted all this,not with plastics but with pesticides and herbicides. Everything she predicted has come to pass including dramatic increases in cancers and declining ages in cancer victims. Rachel had a PHD in biology and extensively studied how unilateral use of chemicals would affect the human population. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson. Keep it up, your on the right track.

  5. The title of this video is not scientific and is sensational clickbait. Doctor Swann would agree, if you asked her. Otherwise, a very interesting, if rambling, interview about the important subject of endocrine disruption and the biological and social issues that result.

  6. This is by design. Those little grays in ufo lore, that's you in the future if we keep doing what we're doing. Genderless born in tubes no families. Programed in the tube to be what someone else wants pre decanting. For more info search alien mind the thought and behavior of extraterrestrials, by George lo buono.

  7. Years ago i read a lot about endocrine disrupting chemicals snd how theg affected the sexual reproductive systems, including hormones, in animals exposed to thrm in the Great Lakes in Michegan. Female ducks had super high levels of testosterone and aligator males had tiny testicles. I have often wondered why no one was talking about this as a potential cause for high rates of trans children as well. Bisphenol A is in plastic water bottles, cars, fire retardents etc etc. This is so important to research and talk about. If we better understand the science, then hopefully politicians will stop treating trans children as pariahs and we can learn to accept people with different gender IDs as part of society

  8. We may avoiding some but not all ,it's all design & deeply rooted to the core of our day to day life, how can we scape the contamination of air we breathing 😊.

  9. So, my first year of high school was marked by change. The most significant of which was the onset of puberty! I grew an astonishing nine and a half inches before the summer of 1962. I had started the school year as a relatively small underdeveloped, … but properly proportioned twelve-year-old boy. Although I looked more like a nine-year-old!

    Of course, growing taller wasn’t the only change I experienced. Although it was the most noticeable. It wasn’t until I saw a photo of myself taken at a pool party sometime in early July 1962. The first change that caught my eye was that I looked tall and skinny! The second thing I noticed was my scrotums. They appeared swollen. My testicles had finally migrated into my scrotums which didn’t noticeably protrude from my groin like other boys until then. One of the insignificant differences I noted while I was growing up.

    The third thing in the photograph that caught my eye was my teeny-weeny nub of a penis. It had grown. It was no longer a stubby nub. It was longer and thicker, something that would please almost any adolescent boy. I was starting to look more like other boys! The last and most disconcerting thing I observed in that picture was my huge hands. They appeared disproportionately large! After looking at them and then down at my feet, I realized they also seemed unduly oversized. I now understood why Bobby’s mother and my grandmother complained about having to buy me new shoes nearly every other month.

    I suppose I should explain how I discovered the cause of my extraordinary growth.
    I entered the tenth grade at Nathanial Narbonne high school in September 1963. Sometime during the spring semester of 1964, I got tired of the physical education coach taunting me for being lazy. So, I ran for all I was worth with the other boys. I didn’t even make it halfway around the track before I collapsed. I was taken to the school’s infirmary, where I was examined by a doctor. He was an older man who must have been in his sixties.

    The old doctor nearly fell off his stool when he took my pulse. I had a relaxed pulse of 160. So, my mother was called, and I was taken to the hospital, where I was immediately admitted. After many tests, I learned that I had a malfunctioning Pituitary gland. This gland was the cause of my underdevelopment when I was younger. Why I was small for my age and why my testicles hadn’t properly migrated down into my scrotums! My now overactive Pituitary was also responsible for my extraordinary growth the preceding year.

    Anyway, … after a three-day stay in the hospital, I was sent home with medication.

    Because the doctors couldn’t correct my malfunctioning Pituitary gland, and my Pituitary caused my Thyroid to overproduce. They treated my Thyroid. After taking a suppressant for a while, my mother and I were given a choice. Either surgery or radiation to correct my Thyroid condition. We opted for the radioactive iodine treatment to destroy a part of my overactive Thyroid. I was given iodine in the morning and returned to school.

    By the 1964 summer break from school, my physical health was under control.

  10. I really wish this interviewer were more literate in experimental design and research. He would have asked better questions.
    However, bravo to him for getting this interview and the entire research story. It is very important, and we all need this information. Thank you!

  11. As a Transwoman, I think this is fascinating and I think it could help people understand and accept trans issues. If there is a chemical correlation, proven scientifically, perhaps people could then have more sympathy to those of us with gender dysphoria, rather than being called perverts and 'crazy'.

  12. In a nutshell the reason for so many of today's medical issues and gender issues.
    If course we just say anything b because we may offend someone.
    Fact is there's a problem .
    Pretty soon it's going to be bye bye to the human race and many other species.

  13. Kinda waiting for the punchline sooner than later…so what were the results of the study?! Guess I couldn’t keep my attention long enough to find out

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