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To: caldera599

I have wondered and suspected for years that the use of contraceptives:

1. Gets into the water supply but how long does it take to break down.
2. Causes long term reproductive problems
3. Emasculates males of multiple species when part of the water supply though this article suggest no other evidence suggests yes.
4. Is leading to severe long term health problems in women once they reach middle to late middle-age. E.g. many women of this age group I know have had hysterectomies, many have reproductive tract problems, cervical cancer probably borne of HPV is common, heart problems etc. I know one lady who has never taken progesterone and is well into her late 50s with no problems at all.


5 posted on 05/18/2012 10:41:41 AM PDT by Sequoyah101
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To: Sequoyah101; caldera599; Fred Nerks; LucyT; little jeremiah; mojitojoe; stephenjohnbanker; ...
And as demonstrated by several recent studies, many questions remain unanswered regarding the long-term and environmental effects of the hormones used in oral contraceptives, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Its a no brainer what the effects of xenoestrogens are, feminine Men, and over developed, early estrus women:

"Dr Ian Fentiman is professor of surgical oncology at Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine in London. His main area of research is breast cancer, so he's studied the effects of xenoestrogens because, yes, they've been implicated in the development of that disease, too. "There's little direct evidence but lots of indirect evidence that xenoestrogens have an oestrogenic effect and affect the growth of human breast cancer cells; but to take that on and say what the impact of this is on human females, well, it's a wee bit more difficult to say," says Dr Fentiman. 'We're doing some work which seems to show that you can see evidence in relatively young women that they've had exposure to a variety of mutagens and the body has had a response to those. It may be that if you get an exposure to xenoestrogens at a young age there may be an even more profound effect. The young breast is very sensitive to a whole variety of stimuli. But none of it is yet proven.'"

The evidence is beyond anecdotal, after 8000 British women per week are fitted with bras while shopping :

Link:

Why are British women's breasts getting bigger?

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And Men?

"The rise in Xenoestrogens is due mainly to a wide range use of chemicals that pollute the environment. The long term effect of the use of chemicals like pesticides, herbicides, plastics and detergents has resulted in those chemicals combining to formulate Xenoestrogen, a synthetic estrogen. This hormone has leeched into our food and water supply and has adversely affected men. Xenoestrogens causes malabsorption of zinc, an important compound that is necessary for a health libido. This is evident by the increasing number of men seeking medical attention for symptoms of low libido, erectile dysfunction, and man boobs."

Link:

Why All Men Should Be Worried About Xenoestrogens

Perhaps ths explains why we have an effeminate, queer president, not that its an excuse.Just don't vote for men who are Xenoestrogen-centric. Country boys and red necks do not live in environments where its much of a problem.......YET.

Liberalism and Leftism actually may be a disease, more than we think.Perhaps most of them are merely Xenoestrogenic zombies.

7 posted on 05/18/2012 10:52:35 AM PDT by Candor7 (Obama fascist info....http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
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