For example, many toxins produced by petrochemicals are
xenoestrogens because they mimic estrogens in the body.
Not exact matches
Xenoestrogens are considered endocrine disruptors
because they mimic estrogen in the body.
It's
because the most hormones, the
xenoestrogens then recirculate in the body.
That's important
because insulin is gonna cause a lot of cells to grow and then also making sure
xenoestrogen exposure is mitigated, right?
Reduce the amount of food you're consuming that comes wrapped in plastic,
because certain plastics (particularly the soft, bendy ones) leach oestrogen - like mimicker molecules (
xenoestrogens) into our bodies that play havoc with our hormonal balance
Maybe her GABA levels are now good (
because her progesterone levels have improved due to be on a regular zinc supplement or
because she has been doing regular yoga sessions) and maybe she needs more serotonin support (
because her estrogen levels are off
because of recent exposure to
xenoestrogens in plastics).
(A woman isn't as affected by
xenoestrogens as a man
because as long her ovaries are making the hormone progesterone (or she is taking it), and she has a low estrogen to progesterone ratio, her body has the ability to keep the effects of excess estrogen in check.