Plastics, Heavy Metals, and Low T: Everyday Habits That Hurt Men’s Health
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In this episode of Hey Charles, Charles Ernst continues his discussion on declining testosterone, shifting the focus from food to environmental toxins. He explains how plastics, microplastics, and BPA from water bottles can leach into the body, potentially lowering testosterone.
Heavy metals in water and air further disrupt testosterone production, adding to fertility, mood, and health concerns. Charles stresses that while it’s unrealistic to eliminate all toxins, small changes like using stainless steel bottles, glass containers, and natural personal care products can help.
He also suggests air purifiers, houseplants, and sweating through exercise or saunas as practical detox strategies. Ultimately, his message is about consistent, small wins that protect long-term health instead of waiting until it’s too late
Key Moments in This Episode00:01:10 – 02:05 – The Testosterone Epidemic – Four out of ten men under 40 already have below-optimal testosterone, setting them up for long-term health struggles.
00:03:15 – 05:00 – Plastics and Micro-toxins – How BPA, microplastics, and heat-exposed water bottles seep chemicals into the body and disrupt testosterone.
00:06:30 – 08:25 – Heavy Metals and Air Pollution – Why metals in water and toxins in the air reduce testosterone and affect fertility, mood, and overall health.
00:10:10 – 13:00 – Small Lifestyle Shifts – Stainless steel bottles, glass food containers, and cleaner personal care products as realistic swaps to reduce exposure.
00:15:20 – 18:10 – Sweat It Out – Using saunas, sweat suits, or regular exercise to naturally detox and support testosterone health.
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