What are the hidden sources of estrogen in the environment, and how to avoid them?
Some things in the environment “act like” estrogens when they enter the body. These are called xenoestrogens.
A Dartmouth University study showed that plastic wrap put in vegetable oil and microwaved had 500,000 times the amount of xenoestrogens required to make breast cancer cells grow in a test tube. You don’t want those in your body.
What to do?
USE CERAMICS OR GLASS TO STORE OR HEAT FOOD.
USE NATURAL DETERGENTS FOR DISHES AND LAUNDARY
USE BODY SOAPS AND SHAMPOOS FROM NATURAL SOURCES
AVOID PESTICIDES AND HERBICIDES
BUY HORMONE FREE MEATS
DRINK PURE WATER
AVOID SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS. LAUNDER ALL CLOTHES BEFORE WEARING. GO TO DRY CLEANERS THAT USE A CHEMICAL FREE
EAT ORGANIC PRODUCE
USE NATURAL HORMONES IF THEY ARE NEEDED
USE NATURAL SKIN PRODUCTS WITHOUT PARABENS
USE BODYDETOX TO HELP THE BODY REMOVE STORED TOXINS. FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO WWW.BODYHEALTH.COM
http://www.endo101.com/xeno.htm

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