These plastics mess up your “man hormones”

These plastics mess up your “man hormones”

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And you probably touched some, even consumed some  this weekend!

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How?

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So I just created a short video (just a few minutes long) where I reveal this one easy thing

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These plastics mess up your “man hormones.”

Have you ever heard the term “endocrine disruptors”? Most people haven’t.

And it’s not your fault if you don’t know about them. Doctors don’t really know about them and they don’t make the news very often.

But they can cause all kinds of havoc with your hormones, so it’s important to know about them.

Endocrine disruptors are chemicals (usually from plastics) that mess up the way your body produces hormones.

And they cause long-term health consequences.

But those health consequences are often hard to pinpoint because the effects accumulate over time – instead of affecting you all at once the way a traditional poison would.

20 years ago, scientists found a substance in plastic called BPA (bisphenol A). They also found that it is a serious endocrine disruptor in humans.

Because of that discovery, you can now find bottles and other plastics labeled “BPA free” in every market in the country.

BUT… Here’s the big, fat hairy problem…

The chemicals they used to replace bisphenol A are just other bisphenols.

And now… Researchers are finding out that these other bisphenols have the same effect on the human body as the BPA versions.

On top of that, we now know far more about genetics. And we know that the effect of having this crud in our environments could last for three full generations.

This is a huge problem.

Bisphenols in plastics = problems with sperm and eggs.

This is just insane. This study was an accident.

These scientists first noticed problems with their mice and the data they were getting.

Well, it turned out the mice were living in damaged cages. And the damage to the cages was exposing the mice to environmental plastics.

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The plastics in these cages contained the new and supposedly “safe” bisphenols.

But… they weren’t safe. They were and are causing tons of problems with both egg and sperm production.

“However, she and her colleagues were able to determine that the mice were being exposed to replacement bisphenols. They also saw that the disturbance in the lab was causing problems in the production of both eggs and sperm.”

After they discovered this accidental contamination the researchers decided they should figure out exactly what was going on.

So they set up a study to find out exactly what effects these replacement bisphenols (which are in all kinds of plastics) have.

They attempted to mimic the same amount of plastic exposure that humans normally get.

“…although determining the levels of human exposure is difficult – their controlled experiments were conducted using low doses of BPS and other replacement bisphenols thought to be relevant to exposure in people using BPA-free plastics.”

And here is the biggest part of this problem…

This plastic contamination in our environment not only affects the person exposed to it…

It makes changes to our basic genetic structure.

Three generations of problems…

Because this is affecting eggs and sperm – our germline – we are passing the changes caused by bisphenols down to our children!

And to their children as well.

“These problems, if they hold true in people as has been shown in the case of BPA, will carry over to future generations through their effects on the germline. The researchers showed that, if it were possible to eliminate bisphenol contaminants completely, the effects would still persist for about three generations.”

And the scientists don’t think bisphenols are the only problem chemicals we’re exposed to.

Our environments contain many other commonly used endocrine-disrupting chemicals.

“Hunt says more work is needed to determine whether some replacement bisphenols might be safer than others, noting that there are dozens of such chemicals now in use. She also suspects that other widely used and endocrine-disrupting chemicals, including parabens, phthalates, and flame retardants, may be having similarly adverse effects on fertility that warrant much more study.”

The basic takeaway from all of this is to limit your use of plastics as much as possible.

But it’s especially important not to heat things in plastic.

Don’t ever microwave in plastic – it leaches these chemicals directly into your food.

And replace your plastic containers with glass and ceramic where possible.

With our more advanced understanding of genetics, we are only now finding out the real problems caused by plastics.

Unfortunately, they seem like big problems.

—–Important Message—–

Here’s what I told one of my students when he asked me about erection problems…

I told this student that I had erection problems for decades.

I tried Big Pharma chemicals, but I hated the side effects.

Plus, I hated having to depend on a chemical to get an erection.

Big Pharma chemicals are unhealthy and they cause testicle damage, according to medical research that Big Pharma companies don’t want men to see.

I didn’t want to face the rest of my life without sex, so I was going to figure this out or die trying.

Here’s the rest of my personal story, as told by this student…

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
BPA replacements in plastics cause reproductive problems in lab mice 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180913113940.htm 

Replacement Bisphenols Adversely Affect Mouse Gametogenesis with Consequences for Subsequent Generations 
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(18)30861-3?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0960982218308613%3Fshowall%3Dtrue 

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