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How BAD Was Leaded Gasoline For Our Health!? - Joe Rogan

In this captivating segment extracted from Joe Rogan's thought-provoking podcast episode #1991 - Protect Our Parks 8, the discussion takes an eye-opening turn towards the detrimental effects of leaded substances on our health. Join Joe Rogan and his guests as they delve into the shocking revelations about tap water, leaded gasoline, and lead paint. Discover the startling truth behind tap water and its hidden dangers. The conversation delves into the presence of leaded pipes and how they pose a severe health risk. With their expertise and insight, the guests shed light on the potential long-term health implications that result from consuming tap water contaminated with lead. Prepare to be astounded by an alarming report discussed during the podcast. The report reveals that leaded gasoline, which shockingly remained in use until 1996, had a significant impact on the IQ levels of the US population. Joe and his guests express their disbelief and discuss the consequences of this prolonged exposure to leaded gasoline. As the conversation continues, the focus shifts to the hazardous effects of lead paint on human health, particularly on children. Joe and his guests explore the detrimental consequences of lead exposure and the urgent need for awareness and action to protect our communities. #tapwater #water #leaded #environment #health #leadedpipes #publichealth #watersefety #protectourparks #children #childrenhospital #safetyfirst #jre #joerogan #podcast #funny #fun #funnyvideo #education #history #science #wow #facts #humor #environmenthealth

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