Get Cancer From Excess Estrogen in a Garden Hose?
Hormone-disrupting chemicals are among the most toxic substances in the world today. And they’ve permeated almost everything you eat, drink and even touch.
Some chemicals, both natural and man-made, can interfere with our hormonal system.
I’m talking about “estrogen mimickers” like Parabens and Bisphenol A (BPA) that are found in the coatings of food and drinks cans, water bottles, baby bottles, dental fillings and sealants, eyeglass lenses, DVDs and CDs, household electronic and sports equipment, receipts and even garden hoses.
Mainstream medicine ignores the impact of these dangerous, gender-bending “xenoestrogens.” Yet they are responsible for a vast array of diseases disorders — including:
Heart disease in men and women
Type 2 diabetes
Brain fog and memory loss, as a result of a loss of connection between
Male impotence
Breast cancer
Now, new research has backed up what I’ve seen at the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine —a direct link between the BPAs and the worrying rise in the number of testicular cancer cases.
In today’s letter, I’m going to show you how you can remove excess estrogen and cleanse your body of BPAs and other estrogen-mimicking chemicals — the most effective line of defense I know of against these unnatural molecules.
Recent research published in the prestigious journal Physiological Reviews — and based on extensive fertility studies in the U.S., Denmark and Finland — blames BPAs and other endocrine-disrupting chemi...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Al Sears Tags: Anti-Aging Source Type: news
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