Paul Saladino· MD
the biggest problem is that they change your epigenetics you know estrogen it goes into the cell it goes through the membrane of a cell but it also through the nuclear membrane most people don't realize you know that most chemicals don't go into the nucleus because the DNA is actually surrounded by its own membrane that's even more kind of stringent you know and but estrogen goes in there it goes into the nucleus it goes and interacts with DNA and so do these estrogen chemicals because they're changing epigenetic marks and they're causing infertility and future generations they're causing a lot of health problems that get passed on and it actually goes out to four generations they've done studies in mice at least four generations