They have oestrogenic effects on living organisms…
Xenoestrogens are widely used industrially made compounds such as PCB, BPA and Phthalates. They are chemically different from human estrogens, but they have estrogenic effects on living organisms. Because these xenoestrogens come into the environment through pesticides, herbicides, plastic and because they are widely used in medication, cosmetics and cattle breeding, the world population suffers more and more under these xenoestrogens.
Xenoestrogens have an influence on the reproduction. Endometriosis and loss of fertility in both men and women are known effects. They also play a role in the oncogenesis.
Breast development in children and in men with metabolic syndrome are consequences of xenoestrogens environmental intake. Several chronic diseases such as arthritis, Myalgic encephalomyelitis – ME or Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - PFS tend to stand under the influence of this slow toxic intake.
Phytoestrogens or dietary estrogens as they appear in different food such as soya have the same estrogen effect when taken in too high quantities.