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To: dianed

There is a heck of a lot more “gay” and “transsexual” stuff out there now than 50 years ago.

I’m not arguing that unnatural “food” is causing this.

It could be teflon, it could be plasticizers, it could be completely fictional wierdness, an ideological mission.


205 posted on 02/02/2011 6:37:36 PM PST by truthfreedom
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To: truthfreedom

I agree.

One thing people are unaware of is that the fetal brain is heavily influenced by estrogen during development. BPA in plastics is just one estrogen mimicker. It attaches to the receptor sites meant for estrogen in the body. Unfortunately, there are plenty of different chemicals out there that may affect hormone levels.

Here are some interesting facts....

The male fetus actually puts out hormones from the developing testes which turn into estrogen in the brain and affect it’s development. The female fetus lacks testes and does not put out the same hormones. It is of concern that female fetal brains (which are not supposed to be exposed to estrogen at specific times during development) are exposed to the estrogen mimickers and male brains may be exposed to excess estrogen like compounds.

Certainly makes you wonder if there could be a link....


209 posted on 02/02/2011 6:49:53 PM PST by dianed
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To: truthfreedom

Also, soy is a well known endocrine disputer. Soy can be found in some infant formulas leading some to believe that it may have caused a condition in young females known as early puberty. Both soy based formula and consumption of chickens fed soy based feed were seen to correlate with this condition in some studies.


211 posted on 02/02/2011 7:05:10 PM PST by dianed
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