What exactly is a disruptors? A disruptor interferes with or alters the structure of a biological molecule such as a gene or hormone. Hormone disruptos, also know as endocrine disruptors, pose a significant threat to human and animal health because they can mimic or block the actions of natural hormones in the body, leading to a range of adverse effects.
Hormone disruptors can worsen symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. Additionally, they may contribute to an increased risk of osteoporosis, which is already a concern due to declining estrogen levels in women over 40.
By taking proactive steps to minimize exposure, women can reduce the risk of health issues associated with hormone disruptors and support their overall well-being. At Strength & Grace, we offer programs designed to help detoxify from these harmful substances and promote optimal health.
Prioritize your hormone balance and wellness goals by addressing the impact of hormone disruptors in your life. You can also check out all our favorite products to use here!
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