Testosterone killed by drugs, household items and clothes

General healthcare discussion, and Obamacare news.
Please note that specific help and support for Gregory Allan's book "How to Survive Hospital Costs Without Insurance" must be directed to the private Forum used for that purpose.
Post Reply
User avatar
Firestarter
Posts: 2582
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2016 3:02 pm

Testosterone killed by drugs, household items and clothes

Post by Firestarter »

Not only do these synthetic clothes look tacky and feel bad on your skin, most of them contain toxic chemicals that can make you sick.
What kind of psychopaths put toxic material in clothes that get absorbed through the skin?!?
It’s becoming more difficult to avoid these chemicals. There are multiple chemicals that are put in everything. And your clothing is included in that.
.
The chemicals found in clothing include BPA, PFAS, and phthalates, that interfere with our endocrine system, and can cause weight fluctuations, fatigue, and infertility.
PFAS can be found in British school uniforms and exposes these kids to 1.03 parts per billion of PFAS per kilogram of their body weight per day. Besides skin rashes, PFAS cause cancer, fetal abnormalities, reproductive disorders, obesity, and immune deficiency.

Flight attendants’ uniforms contained tributyl phosphate, lead, arsenic, cobalt, antimony, restricted disperse dyes that cause allergic reactions, toluene, hexavalent chromium, and dimethyl fumarate.

After American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest introduced new shiny polyester uniforms, instead of the old standard wool, many flight attendants got ill, and even died.
Alaska Airlines flight attendants have suffered from blistering rashes, swollen eyelids crusted with pus, hives, blurred vision, and severe breathing problems and (other) allergic reactions caused by their toxic uniforms: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/202 ... -bpa-toxic


The toxins in polyester include phytoestrogens. Phytoestrogens are endocrine disruptors that can cause reproductive disorders for women.
Polyester also causes low sperm counts in men.

Polyester can also cause redness, itchiness, and skin rashes.

AZO Dyes are banned in the EU because they cause cancer, but still used in the USA.
Sweat or rain make them more easily absorbed through your skin: https://thefullest.com/2020/12/top-toxi ... -wardrobe/


Brominated flame retardants (BFR) are used to prevent burning in a wide range of products, including clothes.
BFRs are linked to thyroid disease, hormonal disruption and neurological issues.

The oil in your sweat can “help the bad chemicals to come out of the microplastic fibers and become available for human absorption”: https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/20 ... als-cancer


BPA (Bisphenol A) is found in water bottles, canned foods, toys, flooring and (of course) clothing.
BPA can cause premature death, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, asthma, obesity and erectile dysfunction.

Sports bras from several brands can expose wearers to up to 22 times the safe limit of BPA, including: Athleta, PINK, Asics, The North Face, Brooks, All in Motion, Nike, and FILA.
Shirts from the following brands expose the wearers to similar dangerous levels of BPA - The North Face, Brooks, Mizuno, Athleta, New Balance, and Reebok: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/17/busi ... index.html
For some reason internet “search” engines block my posts: https://ronpaulforums.com/threads/googl ... 090/page-6

The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
User avatar
Firestarter
Posts: 2582
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2016 3:02 pm

Re: Testosterone killed by drugs, household items and clothes

Post by Firestarter »

I’ve changed the name “Toxic clothes” of this topic to broaden its scope.
It’s amazing how many conspiracy theories are actually true. There seems to be an actual agenda to lower testosterone in men, while at the same time the handsome man look promoted is the muscular low-fat bodyfat models that artificially boost their testosterone levels by anabolic steroids (which of course blocks natural testosterone production).

See the dramatic decline of the average testosterone levels in US young men from 1999 to 2012 (some 30%!).
Image
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/testo ... ung-us-men


Drinks and food that lower testosterone levels include soy and beer (as hops is rich in phytoestrogens).
Eating less cholesterol, which has scared us all over heart attacks, will make your testosterone levels drop.

Skin care products, that real men will only use secretly, are of course also filled with testosterone killers.
Benzophenones and parabens, both added to sunscreens, destroy testosterone production..

Bisphenol A (a.k.a. BPA), chemicals to produce polycarbonate plastics, are linked to low testosterone levels.
Phthalates, found in plastics, personal care items and air fresheners, also lower testosterone levels: https://startupsventurecapital.com/10-h ... 005ebbf24b
(https://archive.is/0PO6e)

.
Firestarter wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 8:05 amThe chemicals found in clothing include BPA, PFAS, and phthalates, that interfere with our endocrine system, and can cause weight fluctuations, fatigue, and infertility.
.

Most deodorants and body sprays are sold in aluminium containers that contain Bisphenol A (BPA) that disrupt the endocrine system, which will reduce testosterone levels.
Aluminium applied to the skin, can elevate oestrogen levels in breast tissue, causes cancer and reduces testosterone levels in men.

Triclosan, found in soap, shampoo, body wash and deodorant, and its cousin triclocarban, have a testosterone-lowering effect by changing the activity of the testicles.

Parabens, present in soap and deodorant, can increase oestrogen levels that can cause breast cancer and reduce levels of testosterone in men.

Opioids cause low testosterone levels.
Alcohol can lower testosterone and increase oestrogen levels, which results in abnormal fat distribution in men and gynecomastia.

Several medicines to treat high blood pressure and heart failure will make testosterone levels drop, including: statin, spironolactone, beta blockers and thiazide diuretics.

Cancer treatments not only destroy the body in general but also destroy the functioning of the testicles, especially the removal of testicles, which kills testosterone production.
All (?) cancer treatment will lower testosterone levels, including radiation and chemotherapy: https://www.metromaleclinic.com/deodora ... impotence/
(https://archive.is/14MHI)

----------------------
.
Firestarter wrote:Antipsychotics disrupt the production of hormones in general (not just testosterone). This will also completely disrupt the normal development if adolescents (or even younger children) are poisoned with these psychiatric drugs. My wild guess is that other psychiatric drugs also disrupt hormone production. This of course guarantees mental health problems, which can then be used by the insane psychiatrists to justify their torturing practices (the worse the adverse effects are, the better they can justify the psychiatric treatment…).
So another example of psychiatric “medicines” causing the mental “disorders” they should cure.
Firestarter wrote:Not very surprising, the most popular psychiatric drugs - depression-causing SSRI “antidepressants” - also lower testosterone levels, besides effecting other hormones in the body.
viewtopic.php?p=86125#p86125
For some reason internet “search” engines block my posts: https://ronpaulforums.com/threads/googl ... 090/page-6

The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
User avatar
Firestarter
Posts: 2582
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2016 3:02 pm

Re: Testosterone killed by drugs, household items and clothes

Post by Firestarter »

Firestarter wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 5:30 pmSeveral medicines to treat high blood pressure and heart failure will make testosterone levels drop, including: statin, spironolactone, beta blockers and thiazide diuretics.
Originally statins weren’t even to prevent heart attacks, but only to lower cholesterol.
Then on the false premise that cholesterol causes heart disease, in 2016 they made statins a “medicine” for heart disease. In reality high cholesterol doesn’t cause heart attacks.

Statin drugs cause low cholesterol, which has a number of adverse effects, besides low testosterone levels, including… heart damage (who could have guessed?!?).
Statins also deplete your body of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). CoQ10 helps manage heart failure, so statins cause heart failure.

Statins possibly also cause vitamin K2 deficiency, which is associated with risks of osteoporosis and brain disease.
Low cholesterol also has devastating effects on our mental health, causing anxiety, suicides and dementia.

So statins CAUSE heart disease and mental health problems: https://healthimpactnews.com/2020/chole ... g-effects/


When I read the previous and the following, to me this almost confirms that there is a “war on testosterone”, and that heart disease and cancer “treatments” are essentially part of the depopulation agenda:
In the 1960’s, Charles Huggins discovered that surgically castrating men with metastatic prostate cancer put their cancer into remission. He won the Nobel Prize for this discovery and it drastically changed the management of advanced prostate cancer forever. Men taking these drugs basically experience profound symptoms of low testosterone. Researchers have also shown that these men are at risk for cardiovascular disease, reduced bone mass, abnormal fat distribution, reduced muscle mass and dementia.
.
Some hypertension medications can lower testosterone levels.
Low testosterone can (also) cause insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, depression and osteoporosis.

If SHBG levels increase, the bioavailable testosterone in the body will be lowered. Metformin and certain anticonvulsants increase SHBG levels: https://obsidianmenshealth.com/what-med ... tosterone/
For some reason internet “search” engines block my posts: https://ronpaulforums.com/threads/googl ... 090/page-6

The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
User avatar
Firestarter
Posts: 2582
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2016 3:02 pm

Re: Testosterone killed by drugs, household items and clothes

Post by Firestarter »

Firestarter wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 5:30 pmEating less cholesterol, which has scared us all over heart attacks, will make your testosterone levels drop.
We have all been brainwashed to think it’s healthy to consume no saturated fats, besides cholesterol. Of course high amounts of polyunsaturated fats are associated with low testosterone levels.
Also a high intake of trans fatty acids was associated with lower testosterone levels.

It isn’t always clear if the low testosterone level is directly or indirectly caused by the nutrition consumed, like for example the younger men who drank large amounts of sugary beverages were more likely to have low testosterone levels, while this could also have been caused by their higher bodyfat levels.
Men were more likely to have low testosterone levels if they consumed high amounts of baked goods, especially bread and pastries.

Flaxseed might lower testosterone levels.
Peppermint, spearmint and licorice root probably lower testosterone levels.

Walnuts and almonds seem to increase sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels, which cause lower levels of free testosterone in the body: https://www.healthline.com/health/testo ... ling-foods


I doubt this, as bodybuilders are usually obsessed with testosterone and like getting their proteins through dairy products. It also contains cholesterol that can be converted to testosterone. Maybe it’s to cover-up the testosterone suppression of soy (nobody wants to be a “soy boy”!).
I’m no fan of milk by the way. For the last 8 years, I’ve almost stopped consuming dairy products, because I don’t like the taste anymore.


The story goes that because milk is high in female hormones, it will increase female hormones in your body, so decrease testosterone.
If I follow this kind of reasoning, consuming milk would make me more feminine, while eating male meat would make me more masculine, all the more so as farm animals are swollen up by steroids (some professional athletes have indeed defended their positive drug test, by blaming the meat they consumed): https://www.testofuel.com/tf/how-does-m ... ne-levels/

.
Firestarter wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 5:30 pmTriclosan, found in soap, shampoo, body wash and deodorant, and its cousin triclocarban, have a testosterone-lowering effect by changing the activity of the testicles.

Parabens, present in soap and deodorant, can increase oestrogen levels that can cause breast cancer and reduce levels of testosterone in men.
Testosterone-killing toxins found in soap are also added to some toothpaste.
Not very surprising, the heavily promoted highly toxic fluoride, lowers testosterone levels (most in younger men): https://anabolicmen.com/fluoride-and-testosterone/

For more on fluoride: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=185
For some reason internet “search” engines block my posts: https://ronpaulforums.com/threads/googl ... 090/page-6

The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
Post Reply