Xenoestrogens should have a serious health hazard
warning stamp on all by products with these dangerous substances.
Xenoestrogens mimic our body’s natural estrogens and create
an insidious sea of synthetic foreign hormone in overdose amounts, adversely affecting
every living creature on the planet.
Xenoestrogen is found in many modern day products that
include: Pesticides, household products. It is in our milk and eggs and
livestock feeds and plastics. When
plastic containers or bottles are heated, it multiplies the amount of
xenoestrogen. This is leached through to foodstuffs an eventually dumped in our
bodies through ingestion.
The damage these foreign xenoestrogen compounds cause is
extensive because they create an ‘estrogen-dominant body environment by
overloading it with a synthetic substance that identically matches our estrogen
hormone.
All living creatures both male and female have three natural estrogens in
their bodies which are balanced by their natural opponent, progesterone.
However, the natural amount of progesterone is powerless to match the assault
from the synthetic foreign estrogen and is very soon exhausted. Natural hormones are subtle and short lived and are metabolised when they have done their job
These xenoestrogen chemicals are strong and long lasting and
bind themselves to estrogen receptor sites. They accumulate in fat tissues
which results in obesity. They can interfere with every biological process and
completely disrupt the endocrine system.
When the endocrine system is put out of balance it can be the
basic cause of numerous illnesses and diseases.
Evidence is steadily growing that xenoestrogens and other
hormone mimicking substances are implicated in human and wildlife health
problems
Girls and boys are reaching puberty too early as a result of these
disrupters as xenoestrogens amplifies normal hormonal stimuli causing
abnormal growth of mammary tissue cells.
A common occurrence is the problem being termed ‘man boobs’
and fat accumulating around the hips. Estrogen dominance in men is
contributing to hair loss, atherosclerosis, prostrate problems, lowered libido,
and impotency.
What you can do
Use glass or ceramics whenever
possible to store food and water.
If using a microwave, heat your
food using a glass or ceramic bowl covered with a paper towel or dish.
Look for simple detergent with
less chemicals
Make sure there are no parabens
in the soap, shampoo or body wash
Use natural pest control and
herbicides.
Buy hormone free meats to eat and organic or unsprayed
produce
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