Usual pain hazard on fetus at 2 months = future cancer

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Usual pain hazard on fetus at 2 months = future cancer




by dedeleco » 02/12/11, 14:40

On additional investigation A2 last evening December 1 at 22:05 p.m.
Male sterility: a taboo:

Missed effects 1 + 1 + 1 = 1000 , shown on further investigation by A2 last night, with pollution increasing, even if each below the threshold !!

similarly, mild painkillers, a single tablet, aspirin, paracetamol, or ibuprofen, (associated with phthalates (chemically very similar and present everywhere) at 2 months of gestating fetus, reduce sperm in humans and mice (100%) with genital malformations (micropenis) and adult cancers, with much less human fertility !!

Discovery of less than a year, fundamental and essential, essential for our human species !!

A single paracetamol tablet contains more than twice the endocrine hormone disruptors that pregnant women can be exposed to during their 9 months of pregnancy, by not taking this medicine !!

Mild painkillers are a risk factor on the fetus for the development of the male reproductive system, not spermatozoa, micropenis, and adult cancers afterwards.

So avoid any mild painkiller, even one tablet, during the first 3 months of gestation sometimes difficult, especially around the 43rd day when all the organs are formed !!

Otherwise the hassle and diseases, all the life of this fetus become adult !!
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by Christophe » 02/12/11, 14:45

What is the question? There is too much fat for a subject opening! Put the exact references of the infrared emission ...

Funny this kind of coincidence, see yesterday's article on wifi: https://www.econologie.com/forums/post217818.html#217818

We have a subject on male fertility: https://www.econologie.com/forums/baisse-de- ... 10955.html
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by Janic » 02/12/11, 15:08

a few years ago when the decline in fertility began to worry, comparative (limited) studies had been done between organic and non-organic consumers and fertility (quantity of sperm) was significantly higher in the former. Perhaps there are still some traces on the internet!
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by dedeleco » 02/12/11, 16:28

The scientific proof article in 2010-2011:

Intrauterine exposure to mild analgesics is a risk factor for development of male reproductive disorders in human and rat
http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/1/235.short

lots of other studies by the same group:
http://scholar.google.fr/scholar?q=henr ... i=scholart

BACKGROUND More than half of pregnant women in the Western world report intake of mild analgesics, and some of these drugs have been associated with anti-androgenic effects in animal experiments. Intrauterine exposure to anti-androgens is suspected to contribute to the recent increase in male reproductive problems, and many of the anti-androgenic compounds are like the mild analgesics potent inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis. Therefore, it appears imperative to further investigate the potential endocrine disrupting properties of mild analgesics.

METHODS In a prospective birth cohort study, 2297 Danish and Finnish pregnant women completed a questionnaire and 491 of the Danish mothers participated in a telephone interview, reporting on their use of mild analgesics during pregnancy. The testicular position of newborns was assessed by trained pediatricians. In rats, the impact of mild analgesics on anogenital distance (AGD) after intrauterine exposure was examined together with the effect on ex vivo gestational day 14.5 testes.

RESULTS In the Danish birth cohort, the use of mild analgesics was dose-dependently associated with congenital cryptorchidism. In particular, use during the second trimester increased the risk. This risk was further increased after the simultaneous use of different analgesics. The association was not found in the Finnish birth cohort. Intrauterine exposure of rats to paracetamol led to a reduction in the AGD and mild analgesics accordingly reduced testosterone production in ex vivo fetal rat tests.

CONCLUSION There was an association between the timing and the duration of mild analgesic use during pregnancy and the risk of cryptorchidism. These findings were supported by anti-androgenic effects in rat models leading to impaired masculinization. Our results suggest that intrauterine exposure to mild analgesics is a risk factor for development of male reproductive disorders.
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by dedeleco » 02/12/11, 19:47

Right now on global Mag de Arte, still reporting on the effects of endocrine disruptors, on the shells of the Seine estuary, as well as on humans, effects mixing 100000 molecules everywhere, time bomb, feminization fish, shellfish and humans, is certain, with cancer in addition.
To see again on Arte.


See as well :
https://www.econologie.com/forums/post219077.html#219077
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