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It's been posited for awhile that the rise in various forms of sexual dysfunction among humans might be due to environmental pollutants. The average earlier age of puberty among girls, lower sperm counts and smaller genitals among men, the explosion of gender confusion and gay frogs! The environment has been polluted for decades with various chemicals, some called EDCs, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, many of which mimic the biological action of estrogen and other hormones.
We as a species are basically poisoning and polluting our own nest by past and present manufactured products, the effluent from some of those manufacturing processes and the way in which we ourselves contribute to that by our way of living and thereby surviving on this planet. The legacy of our contributed contamination which we all have sustained from the water and food chains plus the environment is such that our present and future health will continue to be affected resulting in various physiological and psychological anomalies affecting all life on this planet. Long term this will significantly affect the reproductive ability of our and other species which if not effectively challenged by Government Legislation and also hopefully by voluntary and collective action by industrial executives worldwide may result in the possibility of the encroachment of species extinction over the next few hundred years, it is that serious.
@Debetro
We as a species are basically poisoning and polluting our own nest by past and present manufactured products, the effluent from some of those manufacturing processes and the way in which we ourselves contribute to that by our way of living and thereby surviving on this planet. The legacy of our contributed contamination which we all have sustained from the water and food chains plus the environment is such that our present and future health will continue to be affected resulting in various physiological and psychological anomalies affecting all life on this planet. Long term this will significantly affect the reproductive ability of our and other species which if not effectively challenged by Government Legislation and also hopefully by voluntary and collective action by industrial executives worldwide may result in the possibility of the encroachment of species extinction over the next few hundred years, it is that serious.
@Debetro