I have deliberately included links to Environmental Health News, Green Living Tips, "we", Neutral Existence, etc.
Since environmental factors are so important for endometriosis and other chronic illnesses, I believe it's imperative to become informed about the links between environment and illness.
See this link: Endometriosis Association: "Toxic link to endo"
I'm no scientist but I have had endometriosis for 26 years now and I've done lots of reading on the environmental links between toxins, pesticides, chemicals, etc. on endometriosis patients, infertility patients, multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome patients, etc.
Anyway, here is what got me stirred up about environmental factors and illness today... Google occasionally sends me email alerts related to endometriosis. This October 10, 2008 article link got my attention: 'Body Toxic' and 'Poisoned Profits'.
If only this article were the first time I've read such alarming information. Unfortunately, it's far from it!
Please see here for full article: 'Body Toxic' and 'Poisoned Profits'. Here is a quick snippet from that article:
Then I'll provide some links afterwards that you may find helpful or interesting plus a list of some previous posts I've written about environmental issues.
In "Body Toxic," Baker begins with a visit to Commonweal, a Marin County environmental health institute, to explore some "biomonitoring" studies, which ascertain the numbers and types of foreign chemicals in humans. She then explores the implications of humans harboring so many substances, including increased risk of "cancers of the breast, testicles, and brain; lowered sperm count; early puberty; endometriosis and other defects of the female reproductive system; diabetes; obesity; attention deficit disorder; asthma; and autism."
Here are some links you may find helpful and some previous posts on environmental issues and their impact on endometriosis and many other chronic illnesses:
Our Stolen Future: A Book by Theo Colburn, Dianne Dumanoski, & John Peterson Myers
Our Stolen Future (Books On Endocrine Disruption)
Silent Spring by Rachel Carson - wikipedia entry
Women's Voices For The Earth
Health Care Without Harm
Environmental Working Group’s Report on Pesticide in Soap, Toothpaste and Breast Milk
The Campaign For Safe Cosmetics
Skin Deep: Cosmetic Safety Database
Related previous articles:
Monday, August 25, 2008 Endometriosis Blog: What Is Epigenetics?? Can "Environment Become Heredity"??
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 Endometriosis Blog: Are There Environmental Factors That We Can Control??
Friday, August 29, 2008 Endometriosis Blog: Environment And Endometriosis... What Can We Do To Minimize Symptoms And/Or Possibly Prevent Endometriosis In Our Loved Ones??
Monday, October 6, 2008 Endometriosis Blog: Fibromyalgia Awareness And Resources For Endometriosis Patients Affected By This Commonly Co-Existing Condition
This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.
2 comments:
Interesting post, Jeanne! I'm all for "going green" too. For me this article goes to show just how much research is still needed on these conditions, including how they are affected by environmental factors.
Thanks for posting it!
Alexandra
Alexandra,
Thank you for your kind words! You always have something positive to say! :)
Jeanne
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