Soy isoflavones are not
xenoestrogens found in dairy which significantly increase estrogen levels in woman, but soy contains phytoestrogens which reduce circulating estrogen.
Too much estrogen in the body (which can be caused by all sorts of reasons including hormonal imbalances, over exposure to phytoestrogens like those found in soy, and
xenoestrogens found in plastics) can cause inflammation, infertility and promote accelerated aging.
Not exact matches
If you just can't seem to get a handle on your weight, look to
xenoestrogens and you may
find that making some simple (but highly important) changes that limit your exposure will make the difference!
And in my experience,
xenoestrogens (which mimic the effects of estrogen and can be
found in plants, plastics, and preservatives) are the most noteworthy obesogens.
Commonly
found in plastics, pesticides, fragrances, and cleaners, we are constantly being exposed to
xenoestrogens that add up in our bodies.
Commonly
found in plastics, pesticides, cosmetics, personal care products, our water supply, factory - farmed meats and soy foods,
xenoestrogens can be significant «endocrine disruptors» and interfere with the functioning of many systems in the body.
Early onset puberty in girls may be partly due to
xenoestrogens (industrial pollutants often
found in meat and fish) and the hormones
found in animal protein and milk.
Xenoestrogens can be
found in the following products:
It was discovered recently that
xenoestrogens (such as estradiol present in rivers and tap water) that dramatically affected sexual development and fertility in fish
found in British rivers.
Lots of the chemicals
found in the textiles and home products we use on a daily basis, known as PCBs and
xenoestrogens, are linked to increased cancer risk.
Estrogen dominance can arise if you have slow or congested elimination systems, if you produce too little progesterone, if you've used or are using hormonal birth control, from exposure to
xenoestrogens (compounds that mimic estrogen)
found in fragrances, solvents, plastics, parabens, pesticides, etc., and simply by approaching menopause.
Embrace cleaner living: Hormone disrupters (i.e.,
xenoestrogens)
found in everything from plastic water bottles to makeup and other personal care products can cause fatigue by throwing your system into imbalance.
Xenoestrogens can be also be
found in canned foods (cans are lined with BPA), thermal cash register receipts (have BPS, a cousin of BPS), beauty products (make - up).
Toxins like
xenoestrogens (man - made estrogen - like chemicals)
found in plastics, BPA, household and personal care products (that includes your makeup too!)