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The Plastic Items I Swapped for a Safer, Healthier Kitchen

The Plastic Items I Swapped for a Safer, Healthier Kitchen

Update: 2025-04-18
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I know we spend a lot of time talking about what to eat but today, I want to talk about how we’re cooking and storing that food. Because some of the most common kitchen items like plastic containers and old nonstick pans can quietly mess with our hormones thanks to chemicals like BPA, phthalates, and PFAS.


In this episode, I’m walking you through some kitchen swaps I genuinely think are worth making. No overwhelm, no pressure just small changes that can make a real difference over time.


If you’re looking for easy, practical ways to lower your exposure to toxins and support your hormone health, this one’s for you.






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Check out this NIH Fact Sheet on Endocrine Disrupters: https://www.niehs.nih.gov/sites/default/files/health/materials/endocrine_disruptors_508.pdf


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The Plastic Items I Swapped for a Safer, Healthier Kitchen

The Plastic Items I Swapped for a Safer, Healthier Kitchen

Valerie Agyeman