They cover the big classes of endocrine-disrupting compounds including pesticides, organic, solvents food preparation contaminants, personal care products and mercury.
They call out the use of personal care products, which are notorious for containing xeno-estrogens in the form of synthetic fragrances.
They echo the call to avoid non-stick cookware (PFAS exposure), plastic food containers (Bisphenols) and fast food (phthalates).
All very well laid out and referenced. Fantastic work.
OBGYNs, Family physicians and Pediatricians should use this publication to now give women gold standard antenatal counseling in avoiding harmful these harmful toxins.
Translation: I am working with a bunch of un-elected shills of multinational Pharma & Ag companies to continue pushing the dietary dogma of past 50 yrs that advocates seed oil + grain-based harm while demonizing ancestrally appropriate animal fat and animal foods.
...and silence any dissenting views that are not supported by reams of nutritional epidemiological research funded by the entities who profit from the positive findings of these biased studies...
...I'll also turn a blind eye to the growing body of evidence showing effective, long term reversal of chronic metabolic conditions by patients following a dietary strategy which is the exact opposite of what I advocate...
The consequences of insufficient Vitamin K2 during gestation, infancy and childhood are visible for life
- under-developed mandible
- narrow mid face with pinched nostrils
- crowded, crooked teeth (needed orthodontic work)
Obvious corollary is that any vegetarian/vegan pregnancy/upbringing is more likely going to result in a child looking like the bottom example.
So few realize that dietary choices (as pregnant mother + family) affect the physical facial development of the children.
Not to pick on the vegans. Any diet rich in polyunsaturated vegetable oils and processed foods will reliably produce the same outcome of sub-optimal facial structure. There is an impending epidemic of poor children destined for a life of mouth breathing and orthodontic work...
"T deficiency is thought to be associated with a broad range of undesired effects including diminished well-being and quality of life, mood changes (depression, irritation, moodiness), loss of energy, cognitive disturbances, interference with optimal sexual function...
...declining muscle mass and strength and lowering of bone mass and bone density"
These effects are likely to be inconsistent and highly individual. Some may suffer all, some may suffer few, others may not be affected.