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The Truth About Cancer<br />
where you can’t be exposed to anymore radiation. <strong>the</strong> same thing with<br />
<strong>the</strong>se estrogens, right, so <strong>the</strong>re is a lifetime exposure of estrogen that<br />
dictates your risk for different <strong>cancer</strong>s, right. So you are producing<br />
estrogens as a human. As a man, you’re producing estrogen, as a<br />
woman, <strong>the</strong>y’re producing estrogens. Women produce more. So if we<br />
go adding on top of that environmental estrogens <strong>the</strong>n that increases<br />
your lifetime exposure of estrogen. If you take birth control pills that<br />
increases your lifetime exposure of estrogen. If you take syn<strong>the</strong>tic<br />
hormone replacement after menopause that increases your lifetime<br />
exposure of estrogen. If you stay overweight with <strong>the</strong>se fat cells that are<br />
born of inflammation, <strong>the</strong>se growth factors, right, that is increasing your<br />
lifetime exposure of estrogen.<br />
Ty: So it’s really a cumulative effective when we’re talking <strong>about</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> exposure to estrogens<br />
Dr. Roby Mitchell: Exactly! Exactly!<br />
Ty: as opposed to just one off.<br />
Dr. Roby Mitchell: Right.<br />
Ty: Okay. The information from Dr. Mitchell was really an eye<br />
opener. Estrogens can make <strong>the</strong> fire burn hotter when it comes to<br />
<strong>cancer</strong>. So <strong>the</strong>n I began to think <strong>about</strong> pesticides on <strong>the</strong> food and a<br />
possible effect on <strong>cancer</strong>. Talk <strong>about</strong> pesticides and <strong>cancer</strong>. One of<br />
<strong>the</strong> things that I have heard thus far from o<strong>the</strong>r doctors is that<br />
pesticides have an estrogenic effect on <strong>the</strong> body. So can you talk<br />
<strong>about</strong> that<br />
Dr. Robert Scott Bell: Right.. Yeah. We talk <strong>about</strong> disrupting<br />
endocrine integrity, endocrine disruptors. Now <strong>the</strong> hormonal system is a<br />
brilliant system. I mean you’re talking <strong>about</strong> substances that can be<br />
found in your body at parts per million, parts per billion, parts per 150<br />
billion. I mean <strong>the</strong>re’s not a lot compared to everything else in your<br />
body. Yet you put <strong>the</strong>se pesticides in <strong>the</strong>re, some of <strong>the</strong>m will outright<br />
destroy a hormone, for instance, on contact. But in many ways some of<br />
<strong>the</strong>m are mimicking because that’s <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong>y work in <strong>the</strong> natural<br />
world to disrupt <strong>the</strong> insect reproductive system and such. So we have<br />
that larger effect in <strong>the</strong> macro environment or in our environment.<br />
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