Many people have health goals which are significantly undermined by toxic endocrine disruptors. Endocrine disruptors block the body’s ability to regulate itself using hormones. An example are xenoestrogens, which raise the level of estrogen in the body making it difficult to lose weight, and are involved in other health issues such as breast, prostate, and testicular cancer, infertility, endometriosis, miscarriages and diabetes. Xenoestrogens are also a main causal factor in early onset puberty.

Xenoestrogens are found in all sorts of things, such as skin care products (4-MBC and benzophenone in sunscreen; parabens), industrial products and plastics (BPA, phthalates, flame retardants), food (dyes, certain preservatives), building supplies (electrical oils, lubricants, adhesives), Insecticides, and of course, contraceptive birth control pills.

Avoiding xenoestrogens can be a very difficult task, especially since many of our convenience items may use them. Here’s a list of things to consider when trying to lower your xenoestrogen exposure:

Food

Plastics

Health and Beauty Products

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