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A chemical that was in tons of household goods is now causing massive damage to men’s sexual organs.
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Is your couch killing your manliness?
Have you ever felt that men aren’t quite as manly as they used to be?
Men like Cary Grant and John Wayne had a masculinity about them and sometimes it seems like that’s almost vanished in our modern world.
I don’t think that’s just a coincidence. Or even particularly cultural.
I personally think that a lot of this lost masculinity is related to environmental factors that we have to deal with every single day.
The good news is this…
If you’re not feeling as vital as you’d like to, and if you are experiencing nervousness, erection problems, and even hair loss – it may not be your fault.
This study shows how compounds called polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers have dramatically impacted the health of house cats in this country.
And I think that the health effects we’re seeing in cats, we’re also seeing in humans – especially men – but in slightly different ways…
The weird case of cats with thyroid problems…
Hyperthyroidism – or a thyroid functioning at too high a level – is a condition that was completely unknown just a few short years ago.
“When Peterson entered veterinary school in 1972, feline hyperthyroidism seemingly didn’t exist; today, he treats nothing else.”
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Weirdly enough, since then hyperthyroidism has become an epidemic in house cats.
“In the intervening decades, hyperthyroidism somehow became an epidemic in cats.”
Scientists now think this is related to a particular chemical used in fire retardants – a chemical that was in tons of household goods starting in the 1970s.
“Although definitive answers remain elusive, scientists are narrowing in on one possible explanation… A steady drumbeat of research links this strange feline disease to a common class of flame retardant that has blanketed the insides of our homes for decades.”
These chemicals are causing cats to develop incredibly strange symptoms related to an overactive thyroid.
The most prominent symptom is that the cats are seeing dramatic weight loss.
However, in humans, an overactive thyroid can look very different than it does in cats.
And that begs the question – what are these chemicals doing to us?
But even as the findings may answer one epidemiological question, they raise another in its place… If chemicals are wreaking havoc on the hormones of cats, what are they doing to us?
Humans should be able to withstand more exposure to these chemical compounds than house cats, simply because our size is so much greater.
But the reality is that humans are showing symptoms of hyperthyroidism quite regularly.
In humans, hyperthyroidism can include hair loss, insomnia, ED, and other potency problems.
The trouble is that these compounds that cause hyperthyroidism symptoms in cats (and probably humans too) are everywhere!
“In the 1970s, large quantities of the [flame retardant] chemicals – PBDEs – were routinely added to many household goods, including couch cushions, carpet padding, and electronics.”
Then PBDEs spread throughout our environment like wildfire…
“PBDEs can be itinerant compounds…they leach from our sofas and TVs, they’re in the particles of house dust, and they’re found in floors and furniture…”
“They settle in the soil, water, and air, and slip into the bodies of animals. There they collect everything from the eggs of peregrine falcons to the blubber of beluga whales!”
The reason scientists think these chemicals are so dangerous is that they look like thyroid hormones to the body.
So the body doesn’t produce the hormones it needs when it’s exposed to these imposter hormones.
“PBDEs also happen to have a chemical structure that resembles thyroid hormones, binding to the receptors and interfering with transport and metabolism.”
In the US and Europe, these chemicals have been banned. But they still exist in the environment in these countries.
They take a long time to degrade and many people still own products that have these chemicals in them.
“The United States and the European Union have now largely fazed the chemicals out. (They remain ubiquitous, however – PBDEs take years to degrade, and many people still use products manufactured before they were taken off the market.)”
Modern life has given us a ton of advantages, but the artificial chemicals we put in everything from our houses to our food is not one of them.
For the best health, you want to eliminate as many artificial chemicals from your life as possible.
And it’s not only the furniture that’s raising your estrogen…
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This shampoo is killing men’s erections
There are estrogen-like chemicals in our environment. Estrogen is feminizing and causes men to grow breasts and lose sex drive.
These estrogen-like chemicals are found in plastic drink bottles and shampoo bottles.
Estrogen-like chemicals are in detergents, personal care products, air fresheners, paints, and more.
They’re everywhere… And they are constantly seeping into our food and water.
No wonder your body is accumulating more and more estrogen… while your testosterone levels decline.
But…
Good News: This strange brew causes men to have sky-high sex drive and erections that keep getting better and better…
You’ll be saying: “I’m getting semis now when my wife kisses me… And I’m gaining muscle without going to the gym.”
This strange brew works because it stops estrogen from entering your body…
And that leaves room for testosterone to go up!
Here’s the strange brew that stops harmful estrogen from entering your body.
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