Common household goods, personal care products, and even food and water, are major sources of chemical exposure that can lead to an accumulation of toxins in your body. For obvious reasons, children are at greatest risk for adverse effects.
Many common household chemicals are known as endocrine disruptors, a number of which are found in plastic products. These chemicals are similar in structure to natural sex hormones such as estrogen, thereby interfering with their normal functions. Read more
Friday, November 15, 2013
The 12 Worst Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals
Dr. Joseph Mercola reveals nineteen ways to reduce your exposure to dangerous chemicals in your environment.
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