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Removing Toxicity With David Wolfe Estrogen and Hormone Problems

Brian Bartholomew - Friday, September 28, 2012

Don't Be Fooled By These Harmful "Health" Foods

Brian Bartholomew - Friday, April 27, 2012
Don’t Be Fooled By These Harmful (and Toxic) “Health” Foods
April 24 2012

Fooled By These Harmful (and Toxic) "Health" Foods

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Eating healthy is not always as easy as it may seem. Many foods that are pitched to us as “healthy” are anything but. As you look to improve your eating habits, be on the lookout for these Top 5 “Often Disguised As Healthy, But Harmful” Foods:



5. Frozen Yogurt – Some frozen yogurts can be okay, but you must look very closely at the ingredients list. Most of the tasty yogurts promoted as healthy alternatives to ice cream are pumped full of sugar or even aspartame and high fructose corn syrup.



4. Multi Grain Breads 
– When deciding to move away from white bread to a more healthy option, beware that multi-grain is not always healthier. That’s because multi-grain products try to pretend they are whole grain products. Whole grain can be good for you in moderation if you are not gluten sensitive.  It contains every part of the grain that provides health benefits – the bran, the germ, and the endosperm. Whole grains can be a good source of dietary fiber.  Multi-grains, on the other hand, are refined, meaning they have been milled. This refining process removes the bran, which is the part of the grain that is healthiest.  In some cases, multi-grain bread is little different from white bread.


3. Vitamin Drinks and Diet Drinks – TV commercials encourage us to replenish our electrolytes by purchasing vitamin drinks or to quench our thirst by choosing diet sodas as a lighter option, but the truth is these are just sales gimmicks. Popular vitamin drinks actually contain loads of sugar and some even contain caffeine. One popular producer of vitamin drinks has even been sued for trying to deceive consumers with their health claims. Even the diet sodas that claim to have eliminated sugar have only substituted toxic chemicals that may be even worse for you. Aspartame, a popular sugar substitute in many diet sodas, has been linked to brain tumors, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease.



2. Low Fat Fakers
 – We often see food labels touting “low fat” or “reduced fat,” but even when these labels are true, they can be deceptive. Read the label carefully.  Oftentimes, low fat “diet foods”are high in sugar, making them counterproductive for weight loss.  Also, keep in mind there are good fats and bad fats. Good fats, like in some oils, avocado and nuts, are part of a healthy diet.  



1. Soy Substitutes
 – While organic soy can be healthy, conventional soy like in many soy burgers or soy milk may increase the risk for thyroid problems, breast cancer, and brain damage.  Conventional and processed soy contains anti-nutrients that can interfere with the digestion of protein, hemagglutinin, which can clot your blood, and goitrogens that can damage thyroid functions. Soy is also packed with compounds called isoflavones that can mimic human estrogen and cause such complications as infertility, altered menstrual cycles, and even increased risk for breast cancer.


Perhaps you noticed the theme here:  many food makers are taking advantage of your desire to make healthy food choices by selling you “healthy” food options that are actually no better than the junk you are trying to abandon. To protect yourself, always read the labels and learn to separate facts from jargon.

 

Hormone Disruptors

Brian Bartholomew - Wednesday, May 05, 2010

« Hormone Disruptors: How to Avoid Excess Estrogen »

They are chemicals that mimic the effects of estrogen in the body and throw off your hormonal balance. Today, it seems that sources of endocrine-disruptors are everywhere: our food, our water and the household products we use everyday.  If you follow our 6 steps below you will see improvements with and prevention of hormone disruption.  

The endocrine system is delicately balanced and intricately arranged. Every hormone is affected by the level of another. 

Hormonal imbalances have wide-ranging health effects.  Sperm counts have fallen by 50% in men in industrialized countries. Many boys are growing breasts, 7% are born with undescended testicles and 1% born with feminized penile deformity.  Children are reaching puberty younger than ever. Endometriosis (which can contribute to a woman’s inability to conceive) and reproductive organ abnormalities are on the rise.

Hormonal imbalances are linked to cancers of the prostrate, breast and ovaries. They are involved in osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes Alzheimer’s and depression.

Member scientists of the Endocrine Society issued a report in which they claim:

“We present the evidence that endocrine disruptors have effects on male and female reproduction, breast development and cancer, prostrate cancer, neuroendocrinology, thyroid, metabolism and obesity, and cardiovascular endocrinology.”

What do endocrine-disruptors do?

Endocrine disruptors are often referred to as estrogen-mimickers or xenoestrogens. They “mimic” the effects of true estrogen, linking to receptor sites and contributing to estrogen excess or block the effects of true estrogen. 

Researchers have found that endocrine disruptors can wreak all kinds of havoc even in very small concentrations and that they can pass from one generation to the next.  Endocrine disruptors lodge in fat cells and they are resistant to breakdown. They affect sleep, stress, metabolism and mood.

Sources of Endocrine-disruptors

The biggest sources of endocrine-disruptors are chemicals in our environment and food. There are more than 80,000 chemicals in commercial use today. Less than 1% have been tested for health effects. Over 1000 more are introduced into our food supply every year.

Only 11% of compounds used in personal care products have been researched for health effects and household cleanser makers aren’t required to disclose complete ingredient lists.

Birth control compounds make their way into our water and are de-sexing fish and other aquatic life. Animals farther up the food chain end up with more concentrated doses of endocrine-disruptors, and we (at the top of the chain) end up with the highest percentage of these chemicals.

Pollution, medications, plastics and health and beauty products contain these compounds. Even organic fruit and vegetables can pull in pollutants from the air, water and soil. Hormone-laden animal products, processed and refined foods, low-fiber diets and obesity all contribute to hormonal imbalances.

Dr. A's Action Steps

1. Avoid plasticsPlastics contain endocrine-disruptors that leach into food and water, particularly when heated. Opt for glass when possible and don’t heat food in plastic containers or coated paperboard. University of Missouri analysts studying breast cancer growth found that a brand of water bottled in plastic caused a 78% increase in the cancer cell proliferation. Grecian researchers at the University of Ioannina found that after heating olive oil for 10 minutes at full power; 604.6 milligrams of the plasticizer DOA leeched from the plastic wrap into the oil. Researchers Oi-Wah Lau and Siu-Kay Wong found that the fat content in cheeses caused the migration of plasticizers from cling wrap to increase exponentially: 60% after 10 minutes of microwave heating. Buy fresh rather than canned foods as they are often lined with dangerous plastics. 

2. Use safe household cleansers: Buy environmentally safe laundry detergents and dishwashing liquid. There are a number of websites that post recipes for make-your-own cleansers of every type. Back off on the antibacterial boom and use less chemical disinfectants.

3. Reduce antibiotics: Doctors have been known to prescribe antibiotics for viruses when they have absolutely no effect. This is to make use of the placebo affect more than anything.  

4. Think about birth control: Choose a more natural approach to birth control. Everyone ends up taking in added estrogen through our water supply and whole populations of fish are being wiped out. Spermicides also contribute to hormone disruption.

5. Read your health and beauty product labels:  We absorb estrogen-mimickers through the skin at 10 times the rate we would orally. “Natural” and “organic” labels mean very little on these products since they are virtually unregulated. Avoid alcohols, parabens, DEA, MEA, TEA, ureas, petroleum, glycols, sulphates, phthalates and phosphates. You can also check out common products at the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety database at: www.cosmeticsdatabase.com.

6. Change your diet: What we eat and drink has a great deal to do with how many hormone-disruptors we end up with. Anti-estrogenic diets have 3 major components: eating farther down on the food chain, eating less processed and chemically-laden foods, and supplementing your diet with compounds that decrease estrogen excess and help your body to eliminate added hormones.

  • Avoid processed and refined foods. Besides the many food additives and chemicals that processed and refined foods contain, the lack of fiber and extra sugar overwhelm your colon and liver so that circulating hormones are reabsorbed rather than eliminated. 
  • Avoid pesticides and herbicides. Buying organic can limit your intake of endocrine-disruptors in and on fruits and vegetables.
  • Buy “American Grass-fed” animal products.  “Organic,” “natural,” “free-range” and “raised without antibiotics” are all terms that are being widely and wildly exploited right now. Tyson injects eggs with antibiotics and claims its chickens are technically “raised without antibiotics.”  “Free-range” doesn’t necessarily mean that animals have access to grass, and “natural” doesn’t mean anything at all when it comes to animal products. Big business is trying to muscle in on the “organic” niche, so regulations are being stretched to accommodate genetically engineered feed and other violations. The American Grassfed Association pushed for regulations that really add up to something so this label is your best bet.
  • Go raw. The more fresh vegetables you eat, the lower you’re eating on the food chain. Toxins accumulate in the tissues of animals. Fresh veggies have a whole host of health benefits as well as deflecting xenoestrogens. Cruciferous veggies, such as broccoli and cabbage, contain flavones and indoles that are particularly effective at battling estrogen excess.
  • Buy local. Local farm methods are more transparent and accountable than big industry. They’re often a safer bet even if they haven’t been certified organic.  DDT was banned as a pesticide in the US but we still produce it and sell it to other countries. Much of the produce on our supermarket shelves comes from overseas. Megafarms in the US regularly use estrogen in their feed for cattle, pigs and chickens.
  • Avoid soyWe’ve all come to think of soy as a healthy alternative for protein and calcium. In fact, as a subsidized crop, soy has become so prevalent in so many foods that allergies are on the rise. It hides on labels as hydrolyzed vegetable protein, lecithin, starch, and vegetable oil. Soy is a source of phytoestrogens and because we are exposed to it so much in all of our foods (and health and beauty products) it is becoming an endocrine-disruptor. (Fermented soy has less detriments and more nutrients.)

Chemicals might be just about everywhere but you can make simple changes that greatly reduce your personal load of endocrine-disruptors and what you pass on to your children. Eat “real” foods: give your colon and liver less of a chemical load while giving them the nutrients that help them detoxify what does come into the body. Avoid chemicals in your shampoo and soaps, exercise and avoid stress to take the load off your adrenal hormones as well.

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