1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
And the fish, it's the estrogen in all the microplastics. Some believe it comes from the wind turbines which makes a lot of sense as they drop tons of microplastics every year, most of which ends up in the water.
Also, if you follow a river long enough from the glacier, you're gonna notice that the closer you get to the ocean, the more polluted the water is, and the more gay people becomes. It's something in the water.
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
It's not microplastics, or at least they're not anywhere near the main problem. You're overthinking it.
What causes sex-differentiation problems? Sex hormones. What product do humans make that's loaded with sex hormones? Birth control. What does the human body do when fed extra sex hormones? The kidneys filter it out of the blood and it gets excreted in the urine. Do sewage treatment plants filter sex hormones out of the water before returning it to the environment? Nope, no easy way to do that.
The problem is birth control. It's been getting into the environment and slowly feminizing not only animals, but humans too, for decades. And it's only getting worse.
You're right, this specific problem is caused by birth control pills. Once again, more noticeable downstream. These also causes more miscarriages or sterilization while making women crazy. Not even the best treatment plants are capable for removing these chemicals.
This has been an issue for decades. So much that it was an Official Secret - i.e. under a D-Notice so that stories like this were illegal to publish. As revealed in Deborah Cadbury's book ["The Feminisation of Nature"](https://archive.org/details/feminizationofna0000cadb) (1998)
And while you love trashing the UK go research the wildlife in Lake Apopka, Lake Griffin and Lake Okeechobee.
e.g. Alligators with mutilated gentials were first discovered in following a major pesticide spill in 1980. The contamination caused elevated hormone levels and reproductive organ abnormalities in alligators. These chemicals were found to reduce testosterone production, effectively feminizing male alligators.
The pesticides DDT and DDE were identified as key contaminants that behave like estrogens, affecting embryonic development. These man-made estrogens were found to pass from mother alligators to their offspring through egg yolk. The timing of exposure, particularly before early reproductive development, was crucial in causing these reproductive problems.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
Eat saurkraut, it breaks down excess estrogen from microplastics. Also donate blood, this forces your body to create new blood regularly which cleans out the polluted blood that is full of chemicals. An overdose of both testosterone and estrogen could make you gay.
It would down regulate your natural tedt production and will likely shrink your testes.
You can take LH secretogues to promote testosterone production. But more importantly, you should clear out all the nasty goyslop, plastics (from bathroom to kitchen to pantry), increase cholesterol and saturated fat intake immediately. Lift heavy. Lift often. Sleep is a cheat code. Increase vitamin and mineral intake.
Your body will naturally attempt to expel and detox if you give it the proper nutrients to do so.
This is actually what alex jones was complaining about. Some animals (mostly fish and amphibians, there are zero mammals that change sex) have very simple reproductive systems and actually can change sex either as part of their natural life cycle, or when exposed to certain chemicals. A one of the least talked about issues with chemical dumping is that it can upset the gender balance of fish and frogs.
Also, if you follow a river long enough from the glacier, you're gonna notice that the closer you get to the ocean, the more polluted the water is, and the more gay people becomes. It's something in the water.
What causes sex-differentiation problems? Sex hormones. What product do humans make that's loaded with sex hormones? Birth control. What does the human body do when fed extra sex hormones? The kidneys filter it out of the blood and it gets excreted in the urine. Do sewage treatment plants filter sex hormones out of the water before returning it to the environment? Nope, no easy way to do that.
The problem is birth control. It's been getting into the environment and slowly feminizing not only animals, but humans too, for decades. And it's only getting worse.