Unraveling the intricate world of hormone disruptors is like navigating a hidden maze in our daily lives. Amidst the myriad of products and environments, countless disruptors silently impact our endocrine system. Join us on a revealing journey as we uncover 100 hormone disruptors that often go unnoticed, shedding light on the unexpected sources that may be influencing our hormonal balance. It's time to empower ourselves with knowledge and make informed choices for a healthier and harmonious life.
As I bring you remedies and methods to detox and heal yourself it's super important that you are aware of the things that counter your efforts.
Here's a list that may be right in your immediate environment - that you may want to remove soon
1. Phthalates in plastics
2. Bisphenol A (BPA) in food containers
3. Parabens in cosmetics
4. Triclosan in antibacterial products
5. Synthetic fragrances in personal care items
6. Perchlorate in water and food packaging
7. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in flame retardants
8. Organophosphate pesticides in fruits and vegetables
9. Dioxins in bleached products (tampons, pads)
10. Glycol ethers in cleaning products
11. Atrazine in herbicides
12. 4-nonylphenol in detergents and cleaning products
13. Lead in cosmetics and paint
14. Arsenic in rice and drinking water
15. Mercury in certain fish
16. PCBs in fish and some building materials
17. DDT and DDE in some imported produce
18. Glyphosate in herbicides
19. Ethylene oxide in sterilizing agents for medical supplies
20. Naphthalene in mothballs and air fresheners
21. Benzene in tobacco smoke and some household products
22. Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in gasoline
23. Hexavalent chromium in some drinking water
24. Acrylamide in fried and baked foods
25. Flame retardants in furniture
26. PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) in nonstick cookware
27. Styrene in plastic food containers
28. Toluene in nail polish and paint thinners
29. Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) in food preservatives
30. Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) in food packaging
31. Nitrites in processed meats
32. Acetaminophen in some pain relievers
33. DEET in insect repellents
34. Nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs) in laundry detergents
35. Octinoxate in some sunscreens
36. Oxybenzone in some sunscreens
37. Coal tar in some dandruff shampoos
38. Hydroquinone in skin-lightening creams
39. Fluoride in some toothpaste
40. Synthetic food dyes
41. Aluminum in some antiperspirants
42. Formaldehyde in certain cosmetics and cleaning products
43. Ammonia in household cleaners
44. Ethanolamine in some cosmetics
45. Cadmium in some jewelry
46. Glycolic acid in certain skincare products
47. Teflon coating on cookware
48. Cyclamate in some artificial sweeteners
49. Saccharin in some artificial sweeteners
50. Selenium sulfide in some shampoos
51. P-phenylenediamine in hair dyes
52. Toluene-2,5-diamine in hair dyes
53. Coal tar in some hair dyes
54. Resorcinol in some hair dyes
55. Lead acetate in some hair dyes
56. Aluminum in baking powder
57. Potassium bromate in some bread
58. Sodium benzoate in some soft drinks
59. Potassium sorbate in some foods
60. Sodium nitrate in cured meats
61. Sodium nitrite in cured meats
62. Triphenyl phosphate in nail polish
63. Triethanolamine (TEA) in cosmetics
64. 2-ethylhexyl salicylate in some sunscreens
65. Retinyl palmitate in some skincare products
66. Aluminum in cookware and foil
67. Chlorpyrifos in pesticides
68. Lindane in some shampoos and lice treatments
69. Methylene chloride in paint strippers
70. Diethanolamine (DEA) in cosmetics
71. Imidazolidinyl urea in some cosmetics
72. Diazolidinyl urea in some cosmetics
73. Quaternium-15 in some cosmetics
74. Sodium lauryl sulfate in some personal care products
75. Sodium laureth sulfate in some personal care products
76. Cocamide DEA in some shampoos
77. Octoxynol-9 in some personal care products
78. Benzalkonium chloride in some disinfectants
79. Methylisothiazolinone in some personal care products
80. Benzophenone in some sunscreens
81. Diethyl phthalate (DEP) in personal care products
82. Dimethyl phthalate (DMP) in personal care products
83. Methyl methacrylate in some artificial nails
84. Ethyl methacrylate in some artificial nails
85. Butyl methacrylate in some artificial nails
86. Phthalic anhydride in some nail products
87. Camphor in some nail products
88. Acetone in nail polish remover
89. Formaldehyde resin in some nail products
90. Toluene in nail polish and nail polish remover
91. Xylene in nail polish
92. Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) in some hair dyes
93. Cobalt in some hair dyes
94. Arsenic in some rice-based products
95. Lead in some ceramic dishes
96. Cadmium in some ceramic dishes
97. Arsenic in some baby rice cereal
98. Lead in some baby bibs
99. Flame retardants in some children's products
100. Pesticide residues in non-organic produce.