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    Believe. BradLohaus's Avatar
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    Yikes.

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...icle683176.ece

    Shocked doctors blame hormones in food and water for some British toddlers showing signs of breast growth...

    Junk food diets could be another factor in the early onset of puberty, according to hormone expert Peter Clayton.

    He said: “There might be a link between the increasing amounts of obesity in childhood and early puberty.”

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    Get Refuel! FromWayDowntown's Avatar
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    ing terrorists.

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    A lot of plastics are estrogen analogs, aka endocrine disruptors.

    btw fellas, these estrogen analogs don't only mess up ladies. They also feminize men, causing reduction in sperm counts, motility, potency. There was report years ago the so much estrogen was used in chicken factories in Puerto Rico that young boys were developing breasts.

    But if plastics, synthetic hormones are from the corps, it's all wonderful, right?

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    if there's grass on the pitch
    You're a sick .

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    A lot of plastics are estrogen analogs, aka endocrine disruptors.
    Polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, and epoxy resins, to be specific.

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    Well, we've now officially gone from plastic s to ty-generating plastics.

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