Quote Originally Posted by Zonz View Post
I do notice a disproportionate amount of recoveries from people in the Middle East and countryside, both of which are areas with less outdoor pollution and/or pesticide usage. Since Trump deregulated heavily there has been a lot more pesticide usage in America which travel in the air via humidity. They are also detectable in the water supply. Is it possible that these pesticides, such as Atrazine, Glycosphate, etc (which are anti-androgen endocrine disrupters) are making recovery harder, if not impossible? I live in Florida and can’t help but notice that it seems EVERY man around me seems to have PFS-like characteristics.

I hope there will be regulatory reform and maybe a ban on a few of these pesticides, this is likely something that will get better in the near future rather than worse given the current administration. But what’s your thoughts on this?
I understand where you're coming from, but these things are not going to effect your recovery. The answer is no, what you're talking about isn't going to make your recovery harder because it's a non issue coming from a personal health stand point. Is it not good for the planet, yes. But will it hinder your recovery? Not unless you're living next to a factory that's pumping out noxious chemicals on a daily basis.

You're over thinking it.