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Xenoestrogens are man-made estrogens. They are found in by-products of

food production, coffee, soaps, clothes, pharmaceuticals, detergents,

household cleaners, pesticides, lawn fertilizer, commercially grown

meat and produce, unfiltered water, cosmetics and even in computer chips.

 

All these synthetic estrogens throw your body out of balance and

creates estrogen dominance.

 

Ways to reduce exposure to Xenoestrogens:

 

-Choose organic produce whenever possible. Or if not organic reduce

your exposure by washing produce thoroughly.

 

-Choose free-range meat and dairy products without antibiotics and

hormones.

 

-Add natural antioxidants in the form of fresh, plant-based foods to

help boost your immune system and manage your weight.

 

-Make sure you are getting the nutrients your body needs by

supplementing your diet with herbs, vitamins and minerals. Even when

eating an organic diet we still don't get all the nutrients we require

for good health due to farming practices today that deplete the soil

of valuable vital nutrients.

 

A warning sign of estrogen dominance for women is PMS or menopausal

symptoms.

 

Blessings,

 

Michelle Newport, CH

Nature For Life

" Better Health Through Better Living "

http://www.natureforlife.com

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On a practical note, would the xenoestrogens be on the label as an ingredient? And if so, what would it be called? I think we all know by now about the hormones in our food. I'm grateful for this article, which explains it so well. Thank you

 

 

Tint~

 

 

 

Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow"

 

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Michelle

05/10/06 10:46:08

 

Xenoestrogens

Xenoestrogens are man-made estrogens. They are found in by-products offood production, coffee, soaps, clothes, pharmaceuticals, detergents,household cleaners, pesticides, lawn fertilizer, commercially grownmeat and produce, unfiltered water, cosmetics and even in computer chips.All these synthetic estrogens throw your body out of balance andcreates estrogen dominance.Ways to reduce exposure to Xenoestrogens:-Choose organic produce whenever possible. Or if not organic reduceyour exposure by washing produce thoroughly.-Choose free-range meat and dairy products without antibiotics andhormones.-Add natural antioxidants in the form of fresh, plant-based foods tohelp boost your immune system and manage your weight.-Make sure you are getting the nutrients your body needs bysupplementing your diet with herbs, vitamins and minerals. Even wheneating an organic diet we still don't get all the nutrients we requirefor good health due to farming practices today that deplete the soilof valuable vital nutrients.A warning sign of estrogen dominance for women is PMS or menopausalsymptoms.Blessings,Michelle Newport, CHNature For Life"Better Health Through Better Living"http://www.natureforlife.com

 

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Hi Tint,

 

Many synthetic ingredients contain the xenoestrogens, but to my knowledge aren't labeled as such. To be on the safe side it's best to go as natural as possible.

 

I would like to make an addition to the list of xenoestrogens which is Plastic.

 

Blessings,

 

Michelle Newport, CH

Nature For Life

" Better Health Through Better Living "

http://www.natureforlife.com

 

On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 12:01 -0300, Tint wrote:

 

 

 

 

On a practical note, would the xenoestrogens be on the label as an ingredient? And if so, what would it be called? I think we all know by now about the hormones in our food. I'm grateful for this article, which explains it so well. Thank you

 

 

Tint~

 

Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, " I will try again tomorrow "

 

----

 

Michelle

05/10/06 10:46:08

 

Xenoestrogens

 

Xenoestrogens are man-made estrogens. They are found in by-products of

food production, coffee, soaps, clothes, pharmaceuticals, detergents,

household cleaners, pesticides, lawn fertilizer, commercially grown

meat and produce, unfiltered water, cosmetics and even in computer chips.

 

All these synthetic estrogens throw your body out of balance and

creates estrogen dominance.

 

Ways to reduce exposure to Xenoestrogens:

 

-Choose organic produce whenever possible. Or if not organic reduce

your exposure by washing produce thoroughly.

 

-Choose free-range meat and dairy products without antibiotics and

hormones.

 

-Add natural antioxidants in the form of fresh, plant-based foods to

help boost your immune system and manage your weight.

 

-Make sure you are getting the nutrients your body needs by

supplementing your diet with herbs, vitamins and minerals. Even when

eating an organic diet we still don't get all the nutrients we require

for good health due to farming practices today that deplete the soil

of valuable vital nutrients.

 

A warning sign of estrogen dominance for women is PMS or menopausal

symptoms.

 

Blessings,

 

Michelle Newport, CH

Nature For Life

" Better Health Through Better Living "

http://www.natureforlife.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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