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ALTRAZINE...It turns males into females!! Its banned ard the world but America puts 800 tons a year on its food supply!!
see Dr. Cloud for relief.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PunH8kdjhJw&t=2768s
The herbicide atrazine, one of the world's most widely used pesticides, wreaks havoc with the sex lives of adult male frogs, emasculating three-quarters of them and turning one in 10 into females, according to a new study. These changes occur at atrazine levels below what the EPA considers safe for drinking water. The changes skew sex ratios in the frog population and could be a major cause of amphibian decline worldwide.
It’s estrogen.
When healthy, our bodies make just the right amount of sex hormones. In women, estrogen is primary. Men produce a little estrogen too but make predominantly testosterone. The problem is that the female hormone estrogen is increasingly prevalent in our food and in our environments. Especially in chemicals we encounter on a daily basis. And it’s changing the balance of hormones in men, giving them larger breasts, smaller muscles, larger bellies, and less sex drive. In women, higher estrogen makes for more troublesome PMS, worse menopause symptoms, increased depression, and a higher risk of breast cancer. In children, excessive hormones encourage premature sexual development. In everyone, excessive estrogen increases risk of cancer, heart attack, and stroke. In women, the breast and the uterus are most sensitive to estrogen; in men, it’s the prostate.