Plastic bottles
contain xenoestrogens, which increase the risk of estrogen - related cancers and contribute to many health issues.
Not exact matches
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.
Avoid plastics: they
contain dioxins, which are a source of endocrine disrupting
xenoestrogens, a cause of estrogen dominance.
He is making a comparative statement in the form of an analogy to underscore his point about how ingesting one food for its good nutrients (e.g. fish or supplemented margarine) can be detrimental if that particular food also
contains known toxins and damaging substances (e.g., mercury, dioxins,
xenoestrogens, and PCBs in the case of fish and trans fats in the case of supplemented margarine).
Soy products and soy derivatives
contain a double - whammy of
xenoestrogens as well as phytoestrogens... again creating an environment in your body for fat storage, carcinogenic effects, and even «man boobs» for some men in very severe cases.
Soy
contains something called
xenoestrogens.
In addition to these bad guy metabolites from our estrogen, we are also exposed to chemicals which
contain «
xenoestrogens».
Metal cans
contain plastic linings with bisphenol - A — a
xenoestrogen — to eliminate the metal taste in foods.
Soy isoflavones are not
xenoestrogens found in dairy which significantly increase estrogen levels in woman, but soy
contains phytoestrogens which reduce circulating estrogen.
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.
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.