Bryan Johnson· Author
They are potent endocrine disruptors, mimicking hormones to wreak havoc on your metabolism, immune system, and reproductive health.
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They are potent endocrine disruptors, mimicking hormones to wreak havoc on your metabolism, immune system, and reproductive health.
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these chemicals directly reduce steroid hormone production as well as thyroid hormone production. So they get stuck in our body, enter every cell, and not only are they causing some of the things that Brian mentioned like oxidative stress, increasing cholesterol by mimicking other fatty acids, but they're actually changing the way our DNA is expressed at the very like basic level of human health.
as you can see the steroidogenesis and the formation of the androgens was inhibited
this is one of the major contributors to hormonal decline and hormonal disruption in this country