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Physician Claims Americans Now Carry 15 Credit Cards Worth of Plastic in Their Bodies

Dropping Bombs · Do This To Completely HEAL Your Body | A Doctor's Personal Playbook · May 24, 2026
Physician Claims Americans Now Carry 15 Credit Cards Worth of Plastic in Their Bodies
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Do This To Completely HEAL Your Body | A Doctor's Personal Playbook
"There's a new study that came out from NYU recently. There's even microplastics in prostate tumors, and like 90 to almost 100% of them. So they're everywhere. I mean, we have 15 credit cards of plastic in our body right now."
Dr. Sanders cited recent NYU research finding microplastics present in 90-100% of prostate tumors, arguing that Americans now have the equivalent of 15 credit cards worth of plastic accumulated in their bodies. He called this environmental contamination nearly impossible to remove and linked it to declining fertility rates and testosterone levels across multiple generations.

About this episode

In this episode of Dropping Bombs, host Brad Lea sits down with Dr. Stephen Sanders, board-certified physician and founder of Whole Men's Health, for an unfiltered conversation about the crisis in American men's health. Dr. Sanders, who personally overcame a health collapse in his late 30s after losing 60-70 pounds, argues that traditional medical education focuses on sick care rather than wellness, and that the entire U.S. healthcare system has become an industrial complex optimized for chronic illness rather than prevention. The episode's most explosive moments came when Sanders declared the FDA a joke serving as Big Pharma's enforcement arm, and when he revealed that 77-78% of physicians have lost autonomy to hospital systems and insurers. Sanders presented alarming data showing modern 30-year-old men have testosterone levels matching 50-year-olds from their fathers' generation, attributing this collapse to microplastics, endocrine disruptors, and constant chemical exposure. He cited NYU research finding microplastics in 90-100% of prostate tumors and claimed Americans now carry the equivalent of 15 credit cards of plastic in their bodies. The conversation covered peptides, testosterone replacement therapy dangers, environmental toxins, and the loneliness epidemic among men. Sanders exposed that 25-30% of men receive TRT prescriptions online without any lab work, calling it a dangerous subscription model. He advocated for men becoming CEOs of their own health, getting comprehensive lab panels beyond standard testing, prioritizing sleep, and building male community. Throughout, Lea challenged Sanders on the ethics of hormone replacement from a faith perspective and questioned whether medical interventions contradict natural optimization. The episode concluded with Sanders announcing plans to scale his telehealth platform nationwide and speak on larger stages to reach more men with the message that their best days can still be ahead.

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