But it is the best remedy we've found so far to counteract the effects of living in a state
of xenohormone excess.
The reason for this is that plastic packaging may be a major source
of Xenohormone contamination.
Xenohormones (Part II) in Your Environment We are awash in a sea
of xenohormones but with education and awareness you can avoid many of them.
Not exact matches
Here's where to find a couple
of articles on
Xenohormones and phthalates.
Other causes can include stress, lack
of exercise, poor nutrition, menopausal changes and
xenohormones (found in plastics, solvents, adhesives, etc).
From studies
of petrochemical
xenohormones, we learn that substitute synthetic hormones differ in their activity at the receptor level.
All
xenohormones act like estrogen, they mimic the the molecule closely causing overstimulation
of tissue that has estrogen receptive sites.
Many
of these chemicals and
xenohormones are known cancer - causing agents.
Reduce Exposure to
Xenohormones Exposure to certain environmental toxins may contribute to the development
of uterine fibroids.