

S2 Ep. 5: Unmasking Endocrine Disruptors: How Toxins Are Impacting Our Health & Hormones
Sep 20, 2021
34:56
Our world is saturated with chemicals — from plastics to pesticides to personal care products — and many of these substances have a hidden cost: they disrupt our endocrine system. In this eye-opening episode of the Hormone Genius Podcast, Jamie and Teresa take a deep dive into the world of endocrine disruptors, shedding light on how these environmental and synthetic chemicals are affecting not only our health, but the health of future generations.
Join us as we explore:
What endocrine disruptors are and where they’re commonly found in everyday life
The alarming connection between these chemicals and reproductive health issues, hormonal imbalances, and even chronic illness
How synthetic hormones — including those found in hormonal contraceptives — function as direct endocrine disruptors in the body
The ripple effect of these substances on our environment and how they make their way back into our food and water supply
While the information may feel overwhelming, Jamie and Teresa are here to start the conversation — not to create fear, but to empower you with awareness and practical steps.
The good news? You’re not powerless. In fact, we all have choices we can make to reduce our toxic load and protect our hormonal health, from the products we use on our skin to the food we put on our plates.
This episode is just the beginning of a larger, vital discussion — one that touches on the intersections of environmental health, women’s health, and informed choice. Whether you're just learning about endocrine disruptors or have been on this journey for a while, this is a crucial conversation you won’t want to miss.
Tune in to take the first step toward cleaner living, empowered decision-making, and protecting your body’s delicate hormonal balance.
Let’s raise awareness together — your body (and future generations) will thank you.
Medical disclaimer: The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.