We will teach you how to avoid and repair your body from the damages of endocrine disruptors, which are chemicals found in everyday items such as plastic products, cosmetics, insecticides, dyes and detergents. Exposure to these chemicals can come from food packaging, air pollution, water supplies and even medical treatments that interfere with the body’s hormone system.
When exposed to these chemicals, the body can become confused and produce excesses or deficiencies of specific hormones, leading to a variety of health problems. In men, endocrine disruptors have been linked to decreased fertility by reducing sperm production and motility as well as affecting hormone receptors which can have a major impact on total testosterone and free testosterone levels in men.
Having a healthy and undisrupted ratio of Free T to Total T is the key for every man's overall health and well-being, as it ensures that there is a good balance between these hormones.
But as mentioned, these endocrine disruptors can lead to reduced testosterone levels, increased estrogen levels, and changes in reproductive organs and other male sexual characteristics.
Causing that well being to be under attack and even affecting male fertility.