Common Herbicide Could Be Causing Sexual Dysphoria: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Common Herbicide Could Be Causing Sexual Dysphoria: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Commonly used herbicide atrazine has been linked to demasculinization and forced feminization in frogs, raising concerns about exposure in humans. ShutterStock
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Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that he thinks many of the causes of sexual dysphoria, particularly with boys, are coming from chemical exposure. In particular, he mentioned the widely used herbicide atrazine.

In the June 5 interview, Kennedy and Jordan B. Peterson and Kennedy discussed a wide range of topics including Kennedy’s presidential bid. When the conversation turned to environmental issues, Kennedy noted that the “huge levels of depression” seen in today’s kids, as well as “a lot of the sexual dysphoria that we’re seeing,” may be the result of toxic chemicals.

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Christy A. Prais received her business degree from Florida International University. She is the founder and host of Discovering True Health, a YouTube channel and podcast dedicated to health and wellness. Prais also serves on the advisory board at the Fostering Care Healing School. She is a contributing journalist for The Epoch Times.
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