In 2006, Felix Grun and Bruce Blumberg, two developmental biologists at the University of California, Irvine, published a research paper about artificial chemicals known to contribute towards obesity. These chemicals, which the researchers named “obesogens,” are foreign compounds that compromise the balance and development of lipid metabolism, often by disrupting endocrine function.
Since 2006, peer-reviewed studies have identified approximately 20 substances as obesogens. Worse still, at least three of these substances are commonly found in the average American household. How many of the following obesogens are you aware of? Read more
Showing posts with label household chemicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label household chemicals. Show all posts
Friday, December 4, 2015
3 Artificial Chemicals That Are Making Us Fat
Michael Ravensthorpe examines three artificial chemical that are making us fat.
Monday, July 7, 2014
6 Dangers of Laundry Detergent
Although we use it for cleaning, laundry detergent is full of hazardous chemicals, says Edward Group.
Doing the laundry is a simple, straightforward task for most people. However, have you actually thought about the chemicals contained in most laundry detergents? Most of this stuff doesn’t wash out in the rinse and can be absorbed into your body through your skin. Knowing what we are putting on our clothes, and in our body, can be incredibly important for protecting our health. Detergents, for example, contain chemicals that can contribute to skin irritation. Not only that, many commercial detergents may mimic hormones and disrupt endocrine function, a problem that influences reproduction, mood, and metabolism. Read more
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