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Brookline Acupuncture & Needham Acupuncture: Plastics & Chemicals increase risk of developing PCOS

By Nicole Brown, Inner Sage Boston Acupuncture & Wellness, LLC

Below is a story taken from Natural Health Solutions for PCOS — a great blog and resource for treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).  In my clinic, I emphasize the importance of avoiding exposure to chemicals.  In today’s world, it is impossible to be chemical-free, unfortunately.

Just breathing in air (indoor or outdoor) involves taking in pollutants and chemicals in to our bodies.  However, we can do our best to minimize our exposure by avoiding, when possible the use of plastic containers, canned goods, toxic beauty products, nail salons, toxic hair products, paints, new carpets, just to name a few.

 

 

More Environmental Factors Linked to PCOS Problems

A while back we talked about how the environmental chemical Bisphenol A is associated with PCOS.

Another study, from Nanjing Medical University in China evaluated 108 women with PCOS and 108 women free of the disorder.

They found that risk factors for PCOS were: occupation, education, disposable plastic cups for drinking, cooking oil fumes and indoor decoration. The strongest risks factors were disposable plastic cups for drinking, cooking oil fumes and indoor decoration.

More recent studies from Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in Poland and Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York are strongly suggesting that daily exposure to endocrine-disrupting environmental chemicals is associated with early breast development in girls and precocious puberty.

Three common classes of chemicals — phenols, phthalates and phytoestrogens — are known to interfere with your hormonal system.

These disrupters can be found in numerous consumer products such as nail polishes, cosmetics, perfumes, lotions and shampoos. Other sources include various plastics, coatings on time-released medications, building products and plastic tubing.

Early continual exposure can lead later on to breast cancer, thyroid disorders, diabetes, asthma, allergies, attention deficit disorder, pregnancy and fertility problems, and more.

It’s all a little depressing and overwhelming, isn’t it? No one wants to live a life with out nail polish, cosmetics, shampoos, plastic drinking cups, or pleasant objects in our home made out of petrochemicals.

Regardless of how you feel about it, you’ll have to decide how important it is to you to deal with PCOS. If you plan on becoming pregnant, how important it is to you to reduce your future daughter’s risk of developing PCOS? If you’re a mother, how important to you is the future health of your daughter?

The more important all this is to you, the more action you’ll want to take to minimize exposure to environmental chemicals of all kinds. As a start, think of using glass, ceramic, wood or other natural materials as part of your lifestyle and environment instead of plastics. Use natural or organic products wherever possible.

Sources:
Huang WJ et al, [Analysis of environmental factors and polycystic ovary syndrome], Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. 2007 May;42(5):302-4.
Wolff MS et al, Investigation of relationships between urinary biomarkers of phytoestrogens, phthalates, and phenols and pubertal stages in girls, Environ Health Perspect. 2010 Jul;118(7):1039-46.
Jurewicz J et al, Exposure to phthalates: Reproductive outcome and children health. A review of epidemiological studies, Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2011 Jun;24(2):115-41.

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