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Detoxification of Xenoestrogens
Pumpkin Seeds Reverse Bisphenol A Damage
A recent study reveals raw pumpkin seed oil is an effective therapeutic agent that alleviates the adverse effects caused by exposure to the endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA). Anti-oxidants, fatty acids, zinc and vitamin E were the main bioactive compounds found in pumpkin seeds that acted against the genotoxic, hepatotoxic, mutagenic, reproductive and carcinogenic effects of the xenoestrogen, BPA.
Chemical Castration Caused by Phthalates Reversed by Celery Oil
Exposure to xenoestrogens called phthalates, often found in cologne, can cause male infertility due to aspermia (failure to produce sperm). Researchers recently discovered phytoestrogens in celery oil (Apium graveolens) can protect the male testis against phthalate induced aspermia. Celery has also been found to improve spermatogenesis (sperm production). Scientists have also shown that celery has protective effects against other endocrine disrupting substances like propylene glycol. There is hope against the chemical castration of our male population by hormone disrupting chemicals.
A Healthy Microbiome Diminishes the Negative Health Effects of Bisphenol A
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, like bisphenol A (BPA), can cause a variety of health issues that a 2016 study believes can be alleviated by the use of probiotics found in fermented foods.
Degradation of Bisphenol A by Bacteria in Fermented Kimchi
Bisphenol A (BPA) a known xenoestrogen and hormone disruptor was degradated by bacterial strains isolated from kimchi, a traditionally fermented food, as reported in a 2007 research paper.
Compounds in Tea Are Anti-Endocrine Disruptors & Suppress the Xenoestrogen BPA
Research reports green tea contain compounds called catechins that exibit anti-estrogenic activity caused by exposure to the xenoestrogen bisphenol A (BPA).
Green Tea Stops Oxidative Stress Caused by Exposure to Bisphenol A
The data from a 2014 study indicates green tea is potentially an effective treatment for oxidative stress, caused by bisphenol A (BPA), of human red blood cells (erythrocytes).
Phthalates Detoxified Naturally with Glucuronic Acid
Several studies acknowledge that hormone disrupting phthalates are conjugated (bound to & detoxified) to glucuronic acid (naturally found in Kombucha) and excreted through urine which mitigates phthalates negative xenoestrogen effects.
Study Reveals Vitamin A is Key to Detoxification of BPA
A 2017 study found vitamin A (retinoids) plays a large role in the detoxification of the xenoestrogen bisphenol A (BPA) through the liver's (hepatic) detox pathways, in particular the enzymes involved require hepatic retinoid stores.
Aqueous Ginger Extract Ameliorates Paraben Induced Cytotoxicity
In a 2006 study, a 2007 study and a 2009 study scientists discovered that extracts of ginger stop hormone disrupting parabens from destroying red blood cells (hemolysis) and that ginger also has an ameliorative effect on lipid peroxidation of the liver of mice.
Tamarind Removes Fluoride From Your Body
A 2002 study reveals the detoxification of fluoride from the body is increased when tamarind is ingested.


