Suppose the FDA told you they acknowledge soy as an active «
estrogenic endocrine disruptor,» well - known as developmentally damaging, while at the same time allowing increasing soy marketing to target infants and children.
Suppose the FDA told you about the multitude of detailed scientific studies proving the soy
estrogenic endocrine disruptor toxicity causation of (irreversible) autism, seizures, mental retardation, allergies, asthma, thymus damage, hypothyroidism, immune deficiency disorders, damage to pancreas, liver, and kidney, diabetes, leukemia, multiple cancers, metastasis, gender chaos and infertility — pain and suffering for a lifetime.
Several published studies, confirmed by CFSAN (Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition) director Dr. Mike Shelby, have concluded that soy is an active
estrogenic endocrine disruptor.
Would you allow poisonous - plant
estrogenic endocrine disruptors to contaminate your fetus, infant and child?
Elbek criticized the panel for rushing through the evidence of soy genistein's phyto - toxicity and for largely disregarding damaging effects caused by daidzein (metabolite equol) and glycitein, individually or in combination with other
estrogenic endocrine disruptors.
Suppose the FDA told you that they know soy phyto - poisonous
estrogenic endocrine disruptors transfer to the fetus during pregnancy and nursing, and that sperm carries potential fertilization contamination caused by male soy consumption.
Suppose the FDA told you soy phyto - poisonous
estrogenic endocrine disruptors are not FDA approved as safe or nutritous.
Developmental exposures to soy
estrogenic endocrine disruptors fail to meet several FDA codes and regulations.
Not exact matches
It is also
estrogenic and a known
endocrine disruptor.
This new research by the EWG reveals that the chemicals commonly used in sunscreen are
endocrine disruptors,
estrogenic and may interfere with thyroid and other hormone processes in the body.
Soy - based formula as 100 percent of an infant's dietary intake contains active
estrogenic and anti-nutrient
endocrine disruptors.
The problem is that parabens are
endocrine disruptors, which means that they have an
estrogenic effect in the body — they bind to the same cell receptors as our own estrogen but they interfere with our normal, rhythmic, hormonal process.