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Post by rovingreporter on Mar 22, 2015 17:53:20 GMT
Acres USA April 2015
Women whose bodies have high levels of chemicals found in plastics, personal-care products, common household items and the environment experience menopause two to four years earlier than women with ower levels of chese chemicals, according to a new study at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis.
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Post by jamshundred on Mar 24, 2015 23:31:13 GMT
OK. . . . I can understand the guys avoiding this thread like the plague. . . . . .but. . . . Ladies not even a YEA?
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Post by wvdexters on Mar 25, 2015 0:53:07 GMT
I would say it is definitely true. People just don't realize what all this stuff really is and what it is doing to our bodies. The chemicals in plastics and in fertilizers are estrogenic. They effect our bodies and men's too in so many frightening ways. While we get overloaded with the hormones (leading to terrible health issues) they are also affected (especially when exposure happens at young ages). They are having problems in the Potomac River with male fish being found full of eggs.
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