These sneaky toxins a.k.a endocrine disruptors appear in our day to day lives that add up significantly over time, overwhelming and overloading our endocrine (hormone) system, liver and detoxification with an increased toxic burden load on the body.
Which is why removing or reducing your exposure to even just one of these can really make an impact on your hormone health, because it is the things you do daily that make the biggest difference and a real game changer for your hormone health whether it to have symptom free periods or to support you through menopause.
Why you should avoid it: BPA imitates estrogen, disrupting the endocrine system and potentially leading to hormonal imbalances. Choose BPA-free plastics, or glass and stainless steel containers.
Why you should avoid them: Phthalates can interfere with hormone production and function. Opt for phthalate-free beauty and personal care items.
Why you should avoid it: PFOA disrupts the endocrine system, and the surfaces of these pans release toxic fumes when heated. Choose ceramic, cast iron, or stainless steel cookware instead.
Choose organic produce or wash your veggies with salt, apple cider vinegar and water to reduce exposure to these pesticides.
Why you should avoid it: BPS can be absorbed through the skin and imitate estrogen, disrupting hormone balance.
Minimise contact with thermal paper receipts and wash hands thoroughly after handling them.
It’s not all or nothing when it comes to making these low-tox swaps. Start gradually, and with whatever comes most easily to you.
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