Nicolino documents the historical explosion of the chemical sector since World War I, arguing that it has operated with a sense of "impunity".

The book links the proliferation of these substances—such as DDT, phthalates, and bisphenol A—to the concurrent rise in modern health crises, including cancer, obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and autism.

Rather than focusing on isolated incidents, Nicolino presents a "generalized chemical contamination" thesis, exposing how everyday items have become vectors for toxic exposure. Critical Reception

Un empoisonnement universel : Comment les produits chimiques ont envahi la planète is a hard-hitting investigative book by French environmental journalist , published in 2014 by Les Liens qui Libèrent .

The work serves as a comprehensive indictment of the global chemical industry, tracing how over have permeated every aspect of our environment—including our water, air, soil, and even the blood of newborns. Core Themes and Findings