What Are Xenoestrogens?

Xenoestrogens are a type of Xenohormones that imitates estrogen. They are widely used industrial compounds such as PCB, BPA, and Phthalates, that have estrogenic effects on a living organism even though they differ chemically from the naturally occurring estrogenic substances internally produced by the endocrine system of the organism. The word xenoestrogens is derived from the Greek words xeno, meaning foreign, estrus (meaning sexual desire) and gene (meaning “to generate”) and literally means “foreign estrogen”. Xenoestrogens are also called “environmental hormones” or “EDC” (Endocrine Disrupting Compounds). Most scientists that study xenoestrogens, including The Endocrine Society, regard them as serious environmental hazards that have hormone disruptive effects on both wildlife and humans.

Xenoestrogens are found in:   Paints, Plastics, Textiles, Pesticides, Paper Products, and Plastic Wraps.

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