DUMP And DRAIN: Breast Cancer & The Estrogen Connection
September 16th, 2008 | by admin |

How to keep estrogenic chemicals out of our environment. What you need to know, from Cornell University. enviroestrogen What you can do: Learn the names of environmental estrogens. - Nonlyphenol and octylphenol are surfactants released from detergents. - Heavy metals found in electronics are metalloestrogens. This includes cadmium, nickel and lead. Read the label - Use laundry detergents…
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