The Birth Control Pill - A Short History
By Jacobus Hollewijn
Health Pearl # 40
Birth control pills contain either Progestin, which is a synthetic form of natural Progesterone, or they contain a combination of progestin AND estrogen.
Pharmaceutical companies can not take from Mother Nature and patent it.
Thus, when they come out with a drug or product it’s a synthetic replica of a natural element.
Synthetic replicas of natural estrogens-and-progesterone are actually disrupters of our natural hormones. They have limited positive functions, and eventually, the body will eliminate them through urine and feces into the soil and water, possibly causing a negative environmental impact.
The first birth control pill came out in 1957 when it was initially approved by the FDA to regulate menstruation by disrupting estrogens.
Let’s say that again: Its purpose was to DISRUPT estrogens!
So, natural estrogens are considered a problem and they need to be “spanked!”
REALLY?!
According to the American Medical Association’s website: “The FDA approved the company ENOVID to manufacture the first official oral contraceptive pill in 1960.
Within 2 years of its initial distribution, 1.2 million American women were using “The Pill," as it is popularly known.
Since its introduction, more than 300 million women worldwide have used the pill.” And that is multiplied by 365 days per year.
Let’s say the average teenager and adult woman takes the pill for just ten years. That is 300 million, times 10 years, times 365 days per year.
This equates to ONE TRILLION-95 BILLION birth control pills, or 110 Billion annually!
Where is their HORMONAL RESIDUE going???
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