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What are Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs)?
Every day, we come into contact with Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs), hiding in everyday items like cleaning sprays, plastics, cosmetics, and even food packaging.
These chemicals can interfere with your hormones, affecting everything from energy and fertility to long-term health. Research has linked EDC exposure to reproductive issues, thyroid disorders, and even breast cancer.
The good news?
You have more control than you think. While it’s impossible to eliminate every harmful chemical from our modern world, simple changes at home can dramatically reduce your exposure — and protect the people you love.
Why should EDCs concern you?
- EDCs (Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals) can mimic or interfere with hormones, and hormone balance is central to breast cancer biology.
- Even low levels matter — mixtures of chemicals can have a “cocktail” effect, where combined exposures are more harmful than each alone.
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What's inside the guide?
The endocrine system.
How it controls our hormones and can impact our health.
The common EDCs and the 'cocktail effect'.
What they are and where you find them. How EDCs sneak into our system through a variety of products.
Step-by-step, easy-to-follow actions.
To help you reduce your exposure, including product checklists and tools.
What you’ll gain.
- Confidence: know what to avoid
- Control: steps you can take right now
- Empowerment: make informed choices for your home, body, family
- Prevention: reduce long-term health risks