Estradiol Levels Have Been On The Rise During the Last 50 Years.
By Jacobus Hollewijn
Health Pearl # 38
When talking about estrogens it is important to know that this is a type of “umbrella-“ term.
Estrogens is a generic name for three different hormones: Estrone, Estradiol, and Estriol. Our bodies produce all three, but for now I’m focusing just on Estradiol.
It is important for men to know that elevated estradiol can be a main trigger for prostate cancer. I even dare to say: prostate cancer is not triggered by too much testosterone but rather by too much estradiol!
Let’s be clear about this:
“If too much testosterone really causes prostate cancer, how come not every 25-year old man in this country has prostate cancer, but only older men?”
In my last Health Pearl I mentioned that 99% of men have never heard of the WORD Estradiol; they will therefore not ask their doctor about that hormone. And sadly, neither a general practitioner, or a urologist, nor an oncologist will volunteer this information to us men.
We somehow need to learn about it first, then ask our doctor; only to hear them kind-of blow it off.
So, let’s focus on this Estradiol hormone for a few days.
There has been an increase in our bloodstream during the last half-century because of the tremendous exposure to environmental estrogens.
These include:
plastics and other petroleum products;
The possible presence of microplastics in chem-trails in the sky,
Also, electronic radiation from cell phones and laptops,
And, it includes the long-term and continued use of Round-Up and other herbicides and pesticides.
However, there is much more to this, which will be discussed in my next Health Pearl.
Am I tickling your interest yet?
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