Sentences with phrase «chemical xenoestrogens»

And that IS important... I mean, I know I don't want to be ingesting pesticide residues that are potentially carginogenic or even estrogenic and can possibly increase belly fat (due to the chemical xenoestrogens)... and I'm sure you don't either!
Heck, if you're truly committed, you can even keep eating from microwaved plastic Tupperwares and use toiletries heavily loaded with chemical xenoestrogens.

Not exact matches

The hormonal influence in Lupus is also seen in exposure to xenoestrogens, natural or chemical components that imitate estrogen.
Plastic containers contain a chemical called xenoestrogens, which mimic the acne - promoting hormone estrogen.
Many products (including petroleum jelly) contain chemicals called xenoestrogens which may increase estrogen problems in the body.
Hormone - Containing Foods — hormones, xenoestrogens (chemical forms of estrogens), and phytoestrogens (in foods and plants) all can lead to a condition called estrogen dominance.
Our environment exposes us up to dangerous xenoestrogens (xeno meaning «foreign) from the chemical estrogens all around us.
Our environment exposes us to dangerous xenoestrogens (xeno meaning «foreign) from the chemical estrogens all around us.
Then what happens is those chemicals, the xenoestrogens, the hormones, all those, whatever pesticides, herbicides, preservatives, colors and all things, they will reabsorb into the tissue and it recycles.
Foreign Estrogens, or Estrogen Mimickers come in the form of chemicals (xenoestrogens) and plant based foods (phytoestrogens).
The increase may also have to do with excessive exposure to xenoestrogens, chemicals such as pesticides which have estrogenic effects on the body.
Harmful chemicals called xenoestrogens force your body to hold onto belly fat.
Remember that one of the many health risks with these chemicals is that some pesticides can act as «xenoestrogens» in your body, disrupting hormone balance for both men and women.
Xenoestrogens are chemicals lurking in our environment which mimic and bind to estrogen receptors in our body.
In many areas in the North America and other parts of the world the water that comes out of your tap is contaminated with harmful heavy metals, fluoride, xenoestrogens, petroleum chemicals, and even traces of prescription drugs that are in the water supply.
Chemicals in our environment, known as xenoestrogens, can mimic naturally occurring estrogen in our bodies and act as endocrine disruptors.
Synthetic xenoestrogens imitate oestrogen and are widely used industrial chemical compounds such as pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, plastics, and preservatives in cosmetics (e.g. parabens).
Many of these chemicals are Xenoestrogens, which means they mimic estrogen in the body and mess with the proper functioning of our endocrine system.
Xenoestrogens are estrogenic chemicals produced industrially.
In addition to these bad guy metabolites from our estrogen, we are also exposed to chemicals which contain «xenoestrogens».
Certain environmental chemicals, such as xenoestrogens, may also lead to an imbalance in hormones in the male body.
There are just too many ways for xenoestrogens, aggressive chemical toxins that mimic natural estrogen, to get into your system; everything from the commercial meats you eat and the chemical - ridden sundry products you use to the toxic air you breathe contains it.
Hormone - mimicking chemicals like xenoestrogens are far -LSB-...]
This includes expelling environmental chemicals that disrupt our proper hormone function, called xenoestrogens.
A guy whose exposed to hormone altering chemicals, we get some these xenoestrogens which are a thousand times than normal estrogen.
A side benefit of chamomile tea, and another reason that I try to include it in my weekly night tea repertoire is that chamomile tea contains unique phytonutrients that can help fight estrogenic overload from all of the xenoestrogens that we are exposed to from chemicals, pesticides, etc in today's chemical laden world.
However, you can help to protect yourself and counteract these harmful xenoestrogen chemicals in your body with certain powerful phytonutrients in foods like onions, garlic, chamomile and green teas, and cruciferious vegetables.
There are lots of other changes this represents too, such as the presence of chemicals in our food supply (pesticides, herbicides, xenoestrogens, etc) that didn't exist in the ancient diet, as well as the dramatic changes caused by hybridization of many of our foods, which creates versions of fruits and vegetables bred more for size, sweetness, and appearance as opposed to natural nutrition... this aspect has decreased micronutrient content in the modern day food supply (just look at wild blueberries vs cultivated blueberries as an example of that with wild berries coming in at more than DOUBLE the antioxidants from ORAC testing).
Lots of the chemicals found in the textiles and home products we use on a daily basis, known as PCBs and xenoestrogens, are linked to increased cancer risk.
Xenoestrogens are chemicals that you are exposed to (and are hard to avoid in the modern world) that have an estrogenic effect in your body.
We're all exposed to estrogen - mimicking chemicals, known as xenoestrogens, from conception on, in the form of plastics, pesticides, industrial pollution, smog, fake fragrances (e.g. so - called air fresheners, scented laundry products, perfumes), body care products (e.g. lotions, shampoos, cologne, hair gel), carpeting, fiberboard cabinets and furniture and on and on.
Toxins like xenoestrogens (man - made estrogen - like chemicals) found in plastics, BPA, household and personal care products (that includes your makeup too!)
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