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estrogen is carcinogenic. but the other is not. need to get a blood test early on to see if your ratios are in the right values. if you're not making enough pro jest ron it's a stet up for cancer. all my years in my sixth decade and loving it. i sleep eight hours without drugs. i have a l labradory which is lovely. i have all my hair which is all my own. it's without drugs. i live -- i'm not i'm anti-pharmaceutical if they're unnecessary. david: my wife feels exactly the same. >> i do everything as naturally as i can. i sell it all on my website toxic free. so there are 25 million of my books in print on the globe which means women are starving for clarity as to why don't they feel well. this of all my books, is my 25th book is the most comprehensive book on hormones i've ever written. i wanted a book where a woman could say why is my legs so itchy. why do i get migraine head eight weeks. david: we could go on. you'll have to give me that book. my wife wants it. >> you're going to kiss me when you see me next because everything wil
estrogen is carcinogenic. but the other is not. need to get a blood test early on to see if your ratios are in the right values. if you're not making enough pro jest ron it's a stet up for cancer. all my years in my sixth decade and loving it. i sleep eight hours without drugs. i have a l labradory which is lovely. i have all my hair which is all my own. it's without drugs. i live -- i'm not i'm anti-pharmaceutical if they're unnecessary. david: my wife feels exactly the same. >> i do...
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as we age, our hormone production slows down, which leads to less estrogen in our bodies, ultimatelyausing a decr i
as we age, our hormone production slows down, which leads to less estrogen in our bodies, ultimatelyausing a decr i
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the medical association by the ama in 1939 says plainly, the possibility of carcinoma induced by estrogen cannot be ignored. we need to do a thorough investigation of this product until it's prescribed for routine therapy. i go to marin and talk about these issues regularly and about how cancer is largely preventable. and i'm getting a great deal of harassment for doing this. i've spoken regularly with supervisor kim about this ongoing harassment. but last night some high-tech means were used to tighten the muscles in my back so badly that i was virtually immobilized. i was able to stretch for about an hour or so and amazingly my back got somewhat better. the same high- >>experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by tech technology is also used to prevent me from going to sleep at night ~. i've also discussed this matter with supervisor kim frequently. i'd like the community to under i work in cancer prevention and disease prevention and that i'm getting extreme harassment for doing so. cancer is big business [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. >>> good evening, supervisors. my n
the medical association by the ama in 1939 says plainly, the possibility of carcinoma induced by estrogen cannot be ignored. we need to do a thorough investigation of this product until it's prescribed for routine therapy. i go to marin and talk about these issues regularly and about how cancer is largely preventable. and i'm getting a great deal of harassment for doing this. i've spoken regularly with supervisor kim about this ongoing harassment. but last night some high-tech means were used...
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that where estrogen and other hormones that get into the estuaries into you know the areas that are the nurseries for our fish entire populations of male fish turn into female fish and then they can't reproduce of course of course and now what happens? the species starts to collapse and the regulatory people in the fishing industry start looking at end of the hook solutions of how to control the collapse but when it's actually happening from ins... the physiology of the fish the spinoff effect of this extraordinary and let me ask you at united water big deal. why? why? because... well um we're we you know part of our business is consumer based we're sending water to people to drink out of their faucets to take their showers of course it's important to us um part of the problem is the epa has not come out with an the environmental protection agency this life the federal government that's correct go ahead what is an acceptable level? they're still doing tests i don't know... we don't know they're still doing tests to find out where that number should be um but what do you do but see i kno
that where estrogen and other hormones that get into the estuaries into you know the areas that are the nurseries for our fish entire populations of male fish turn into female fish and then they can't reproduce of course of course and now what happens? the species starts to collapse and the regulatory people in the fishing industry start looking at end of the hook solutions of how to control the collapse but when it's actually happening from ins... the physiology of the fish the spinoff effect...
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the earlier you start your men tral period and the longer you're exposed to estrogen. i also thing there's probably a great deal of hormones in milk and foods we're eating. i think this may be part of why we're seeing it. the detection methods are better now. >> doctor, thank you so much. free exams at your office in washington, d.c. >> correct. >> thank you. >>> our time right now, 11:51. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back with a look >>> we have some breaking news we want to tell you about. what's happening out there, mark? >> barbara, we're here at options public charter school where a substitute teacher was arrested after having sex with one of the students in her classroom. this happened on the teacher's first day here at the school. and we're told through court documents that student videotaped the encounter and shared it with other students. now, i just spoke with the principal would told me she notified faculty and staff about what happened. she said the substitute teacher was contracted through a sub contracting company out of delaware who provide s
the earlier you start your men tral period and the longer you're exposed to estrogen. i also thing there's probably a great deal of hormones in milk and foods we're eating. i think this may be part of why we're seeing it. the detection methods are better now. >> doctor, thank you so much. free exams at your office in washington, d.c. >> correct. >> thank you. >>> our time right now, 11:51. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back with a look >>> we have...
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researchers at harvard say women's natural estrogen boosts their immune systems, and helps them ward off respiratory infections. it was tested on male and female mice. once the females were denied their natural hormone, they got sick as much as the boys did. it's true in life ... >> if it's a weekend you're going to ruin things. just move right on. widow say anything about hormones. 52 degrees right now. wind out of southwest at 9 mi.. dew point at 50. virtually saturated mean earlier this morning clouds are on the increase some areas could be looking a fog the right now and not finding it. 51 rendell in waukegan. 48 in aurora. kankakee and 51. settle its composite shows dry conditions. the bid of the disturbance of to the north will drop in through the region this afternoon. expect sunshine early. maybe dry today. around lunch cloud cover increases then we expect isolated showers to come into the evening. very light but it will arrive very late this evening. it will linger into early saturday. today's high temperature, 62 degrees. that's where we should be. pries the wind out of the
researchers at harvard say women's natural estrogen boosts their immune systems, and helps them ward off respiratory infections. it was tested on male and female mice. once the females were denied their natural hormone, they got sick as much as the boys did. it's true in life ... >> if it's a weekend you're going to ruin things. just move right on. widow say anything about hormones. 52 degrees right now. wind out of southwest at 9 mi.. dew point at 50. virtually saturated mean earlier...
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it's possible that the fat cells might create more estrogen, which might stimulate more risk for breast> reporter: two, cardio vascular exercise can protect the body from cancer. three, women should avoid binge drinking. >> alcohol is a toxin so it's going to damage the dna so you don't want exposure at a young age. >> reporter: and last, know your family history. so that you can be aware if you have a higher than average risk. rachel jackson underwent surgery and chemotherapy to treat her breast cancer. she says she's thankful it was caught early. >> i don't think that young women should live in fear that they might have breast cancer. just to know that you can get breast cancer when you're 23 or 28 or 33. or 38. it's not just a disease of women who are over 40. >> we have a lot more information about breast cancer and risk factors on our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> tonight, health officials at the university of maryland tell us they're dealing with cases of viral meningitis on campus. three students have been diagnosed. the most recent this past weekend. all are believed to have h
it's possible that the fat cells might create more estrogen, which might stimulate more risk for breast> reporter: two, cardio vascular exercise can protect the body from cancer. three, women should avoid binge drinking. >> alcohol is a toxin so it's going to damage the dna so you don't want exposure at a young age. >> reporter: and last, know your family history. so that you can be aware if you have a higher than average risk. rachel jackson underwent surgery and chemotherapy to...
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the more money wash theory which is that in utero the fetus got washed with have a testosterone or estrogeneen substantiated, but it's an idea. >> epg ti think trying to find cause of transgenderism or sexual orientation is really going down the wrong track. it doesn't really matter why people are who they are. it just matters that they are. and that they be treated with respect and are able to live to their full potential. >> to live up to that full potential, most young transgender people would like to have a social life just like their friends. but of all the obstacles for transgender people, dating can be one of the toughest. angelika can speak to that. >> telling a guy that you're interested in, that is interested in you, that you're trans sucks. i just have to say that as bluptsly bluptsly bluntly as i can. it sucks. and like a lot of guys that i like that i'm very attracted to physically, mentally like, you know, i'm just very attracted to them, and, you know, they're attracted to me until i tell them. until i confess that to them. and then it's a complete like 360 like they're just
the more money wash theory which is that in utero the fetus got washed with have a testosterone or estrogeneen substantiated, but it's an idea. >> epg ti think trying to find cause of transgenderism or sexual orientation is really going down the wrong track. it doesn't really matter why people are who they are. it just matters that they are. and that they be treated with respect and are able to live to their full potential. >> to live up to that full potential, most young...
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>> i've heard if you put it in the microwave and heat it up, it gives off a chemical similar to estrogenso worse cases, some women might have a little beard, but we don't want to do that. >> what would you like too do? >> senator jack claims to be for the people, but he's the first one to give it to the people without providing -- [ indiscernible ] >> [ bleep ]. >> that comment is not politically correct, but we got to understand who this man is. this man is a bad person. he doesn't want only have no brains, he has a black heart. >> lepage is also known for vetoing the affordable care act medicare expansion five times. now he's up for re-election, and the story's changing. >> the federal exchange will allow anyone from 100% on up, up to 400%, to qualify for large subsidies. and so i think that we need to address that, maximize that aspect of it. take those that do not qualify and then find a way to get them insurance. >> some of the options are affordable, but there are deductibles on there that are unaffordable to somebody making so little money. >> i didn't put that in. >> i'm talking
>> i've heard if you put it in the microwave and heat it up, it gives off a chemical similar to estrogenso worse cases, some women might have a little beard, but we don't want to do that. >> what would you like too do? >> senator jack claims to be for the people, but he's the first one to give it to the people without providing -- [ indiscernible ] >> [ bleep ]. >> that comment is not politically correct, but we got to understand who this man is. this man is a bad...
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finally he says, where did you come from, i said the estrogen zone.alk about being outside your comfort zone.t6 when you look back at everyone you've ever interviewed, when did you feel most out of your comfort zone? >> well certainly when i was in northern ireland and it was a lovely sunday and i was joining a peaceful civil rights march, the catholics against the british army. we dragged everybody back to safety. i went and climbed up an outdoor balcony standing next to a young boy asking him how does paratroopers do their thing and suddenly a bullet hit right in his face and his face just exploded with$;f+ blood and i leaningleaned down trying to think i could put him back together again. i was only 32 years old. first time i had ever seen death. from then on it was like people falling in on us trying to get into the apartment to get out of the cross fire. the paratroopers were jackknifing out of their armored cars and spraying civilians with the first of that kind of urban warfare. i crawled out only because a bullet passed a few feet in front o
finally he says, where did you come from, i said the estrogen zone.alk about being outside your comfort zone.t6 when you look back at everyone you've ever interviewed, when did you feel most out of your comfort zone? >> well certainly when i was in northern ireland and it was a lovely sunday and i was joining a peaceful civil rights march, the catholics against the british army. we dragged everybody back to safety. i went and climbed up an outdoor balcony standing next to a young boy...
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that was the only evidence he could show the people were feeling estrogen not go for mcclellan. democratic whoa would say that the half on republicans who have admitted as much per die found one supporter -- soldier who supported lincoln in the election, but he was upset with the way secretary of war stanton was acting. andoted the petty tyranny persecution that stanton practices against subordinate officers. he's at any soldier who does not agree with the administration must be got rid of, no matter how honorably that soldier has served. he gave examples in his letter. he said you would scarcely credit the number of such cases as of this, cases of petty spite , fitting rather a bad-tempered and thean a great unified cabinet member, referring to stanton. unlike democrats, it was extra quite easy for republican soldiers to vote. i found an account by a confederate, a confederate from maryland. he and his men captured some union soldiers just prior to the election. they forced the union soldiers to take off their blue uniforms the confederates put on the uniforms to her than they
that was the only evidence he could show the people were feeling estrogen not go for mcclellan. democratic whoa would say that the half on republicans who have admitted as much per die found one supporter -- soldier who supported lincoln in the election, but he was upset with the way secretary of war stanton was acting. andoted the petty tyranny persecution that stanton practices against subordinate officers. he's at any soldier who does not agree with the administration must be got rid of, no...
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. >> turing was sentenced to probation and required to undergo estrogen treatments.ress homosexual desires. >> i say it could have been worse. but i still think what happened to him was pretty awful. >> in 1954 turing died after eating an apple dipped in sigh knit. he was 41. it would take nearly 60 years for his reputation to be fully rehabilitated. only last year he was finally pardoned by queen elizabeth. today at bletchley park, now a museum, allan turing is celebrated for what he was, a war hero. with a story like something out of a movie. >> i'm designing machines that will allow us to break every message, every day. >> it was an epic life. >> really epic life. too short. 41 years of it. we owed him at least double that, i'd say. >> osgood: still to come. the news about treats. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't
. >> turing was sentenced to probation and required to undergo estrogen treatments.ress homosexual desires. >> i say it could have been worse. but i still think what happened to him was pretty awful. >> in 1954 turing died after eating an apple dipped in sigh knit. he was 41. it would take nearly 60 years for his reputation to be fully rehabilitated. only last year he was finally pardoned by queen elizabeth. today at bletchley park, now a museum, allan turing is celebrated for...
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they're hormone imitators and imitate estrogen.ogen you could be putting yourself at risk for breast cancer an premature puberty. >> we have a list we want our viewers at home to be aware of. check out this indiana state greet yent list here doct-- ing here. >> right. these are commonly found ingredients. what's important to me, one of my top priorities is to educate my parents. >> what do we do if we see those in one of our skin care or beauty products? >> fortunately there's a lot of alternatives now. look and see if it has it. if it doesn't have it you have a choice of wlbt -- whether or not to buy that one or a different way. >> and there's also skin care specialty lines with healthy ingredients for women. still look good and protect your skin. i also want to talk about sunscreen. it's a concern about aging and beauty and you want to make sure and use sunscreen to protect yourself from skin cancer. >> sunscreen there's different ingredients. you have here all different ingredients that help to protect ourselves. but oxybenzone
they're hormone imitators and imitate estrogen.ogen you could be putting yourself at risk for breast cancer an premature puberty. >> we have a list we want our viewers at home to be aware of. check out this indiana state greet yent list here doct-- ing here. >> right. these are commonly found ingredients. what's important to me, one of my top priorities is to educate my parents. >> what do we do if we see those in one of our skin care or beauty products? >> fortunately...