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Skin Absorption Rates
TL;DR: Different areas of your body absorb substances at dramatically different rates — the scrotum absorbs at 11.8x the rate of your forearm. This means the fabrics touching your most...
Skin Absorption Rates
TL;DR: Different areas of your body absorb substances at dramatically different rates — the scrotum absorbs at 11.8x the rate of your forearm. This means the fabrics touching your most...
Dangers of EMF Radiation
TL;DR: We're exposed to EMF radiation constantly — from smartphones in our pockets to Wi-Fi routers and 5G networks. While research on long-term health effects is still developing, reducing unnecessary...
Dangers of EMF Radiation
TL;DR: We're exposed to EMF radiation constantly — from smartphones in our pockets to Wi-Fi routers and 5G networks. While research on long-term health effects is still developing, reducing unnecessary...
Benefits of Merino Wool
TL;DR: Merino wool is one of the most versatile performance fabrics available — naturally odor-resistant, temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, and incredibly soft. It outperforms synthetic fabrics without any chemical treatments or plastic-based...
Benefits of Merino Wool
TL;DR: Merino wool is one of the most versatile performance fabrics available — naturally odor-resistant, temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, and incredibly soft. It outperforms synthetic fabrics without any chemical treatments or plastic-based...
What is Polyester?
TL;DR: Polyester is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum through a chemical-intensive process. It's cheap and ubiquitous, but it doesn't biodegrade, releases microplastics, and may pose health risks through skin...
What is Polyester?
TL;DR: Polyester is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum through a chemical-intensive process. It's cheap and ubiquitous, but it doesn't biodegrade, releases microplastics, and may pose health risks through skin...
Harmful Effects of Polyester
TL;DR: Polyester hinders fertility, disrupts hormones, reduces testosterone, and leaches microplastics onto your skin — especially during exercise. Natural fibers like organic cotton and merino wool are safer, healthier alternatives...
Harmful Effects of Polyester
TL;DR: Polyester hinders fertility, disrupts hormones, reduces testosterone, and leaches microplastics onto your skin — especially during exercise. Natural fibers like organic cotton and merino wool are safer, healthier alternatives...