Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Chemical Substances Could Threaten Reproductive Organs



Case of disruption of the reproductive organs lately increased. In addition to abnormalities in the reproductive organs, various studies show girls today are experiencing puberty faster than a few decades ago. Little girls in the United States is now experiencing early puberty, which had begun at the age of 7 years. Puberty is characterized by the development of breasts and pubic hair growth in women. In a report published in the journal Pediatrics, the researchers suggested there are several factors that can affect the early onset of puberty, among other genetic factors, environmental polluted chemicals, increased body fat, and obesity.

Lot of evidence that states that environmental pollution affects the various reproductive health disorders. Dangers of exposure to chemicals from household products, including foodstuffs. He said, some of the chemicals has been associated with cancer, impaired child development, asthma, reproductive disorders, and other health problems are still allowed to circulate. The majority of girls who experience early puberty (around age 7) had higher levels of chemicals in their blood high enough. Several types of the chemical is already banned quite a while, but most come from cleaning agents commonly used in the household.

Puberty younger and younger feared impact on increasing breast cancer or cervical cancer as adults, also psychological problems, ranging from low self-esteem, eating problems, to depression and suicide. Housewife, found high toxic substances in the blood during pregnancy. He has several times had a miscarriage and suspected toxins in the body as a trigger. Later this changed lifestyle. He only eat organic vegetables, avoid fish high in mercury, no longer wearing plastic food containers, and switched on cleaning products that are "green".

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