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158. Endocrine Disrupters

158. Endocrine Disrupters

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In this episode, we're going to talk about Endocrine Disruptors and why they are so dangerous. We're also going to give you some tips on how to replace hormone disruptors in your home. Endocrine Disruptors are chemicals that can have a negative impact on our health and reproductive systems. We're going to discuss the dangers of these chemicals in this episode, and give you tips on how to reduce your exposure to them.

Listen and learn why Endocrine Disruptors are so dangerous!

Polyacrylamide is made up of repeating molecules of acrylamide, which is a strongly suspected carcinogen and has been linked to mammary tumors as well as endocrine disruptors for the thyroid gland.

Tocopheryl Acetate is linked to affecting the endocrine system and especially affects the breast tissue.

Disodium EDTA Studies show broad systemic effects, brain and nervous system effects at low doses, endocrine disruption, and reproductive effects at high doses. https://www.endocrine.org/patient-engagement/endocrine-library/edcs

By understanding how these toxins can affect your health, you can start to make some simple changes that will have a big impact on your health!

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