Switch to safe personal care products that do not
disrupt hormonal health or include aluminum.
Not exact matches
Stevia has been given a bad rap, with controversy that it appears to be an endocrine disruptor, which can
disrupt the
hormonal balance and could possibly be a
health concern.
Theo Colburn's Our Stolen Future helps to popularize the controversial endocrine disruptor hypothesis — that manmade chemicals could be
disrupting normal
hormonal processes and causing adverse
health consequences.
But since IUDs aren't absorbed through the GI tract, some of our
health experts recommend the IUD instead of the pill: «If you wanted to go the route of an IUD, a copper, nonhormonal IUD is preferable to the pill because it will not suppress your
hormonal output and it will not
disrupt your microbiome.
It can also
disrupt your
hormonal balance, which could potentially explain why women do not appear to reap the same
health benefits from alcohol consumption as men do.
Evan Brand: Watching a video of him talking about glyphosate which I already knew most of it, but it's just mind blowing that now research is starting to look at how small of glyphosate exposure it really takes to
disrupt this whole
hormonal health cascade.
Eating too much refined carbs will cause a sudden increase in your blood sugar,
disrupt hormonal balance, cause deficiency in vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, and lead to a series of
health problems such as allergies, obesity, depression, learning disabilities, behavioral issues, alcoholism, and drug addiction.
Considering that the actual purpose of
hormonal birth control methods is to render you temporarily infertile by
disrupting the normal functioning of your endocrine system, if you're looking to improve the
health of your menstrual cycles it only makes sense to allow your body to detox from all of those lovely synthetic chemicals and begin moving towards a balanced and healthy menstrual cycle.
Microplastics are known to
disrupt our
hormonal systems and we risk facing growing
health problems if microplastics continue to enter our food chain, for example, through the seafood we eat.