Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are everywhere. in plastics, cosmetics, pesticides, food packaging, and even drinking water. They can mimic or block our natural hormones, disrupting growth, reproduction, metabolism, and brain development. The danger is greatest for pregnant women and children, but no one is immune.
Despite mounting scientific evidence linking EDCs to fertility problems, obesity, diabetes, thyroid disorders, and hormone-related cancers, public awareness remains low. These chemicals do not make headlines like climate change or pandemics, yet they silently undermine health on a global scale.
We need stronger regulation, better product labelling, and more public education. Protecting hormonal health is not just a personal choice, it is a public health priority.
Absolutely well stated. This is the first conversation I have with clients, and they are usually already aware of the toxins but not informed about how disruptive they are and contributory to the myriad issues we see in clinics. Thank you for your insights here!
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are everywhere. in plastics, cosmetics, pesticides, food packaging, and even drinking water. They can mimic or block our natural hormones, disrupting growth, reproduction, metabolism, and brain development. The danger is greatest for pregnant women and children, but no one is immune.
Despite mounting scientific evidence linking EDCs to fertility problems, obesity, diabetes, thyroid disorders, and hormone-related cancers, public awareness remains low. These chemicals do not make headlines like climate change or pandemics, yet they silently undermine health on a global scale.
We need stronger regulation, better product labelling, and more public education. Protecting hormonal health is not just a personal choice, it is a public health priority.
Absolutely well stated. This is the first conversation I have with clients, and they are usually already aware of the toxins but not informed about how disruptive they are and contributory to the myriad issues we see in clinics. Thank you for your insights here!