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Friday, October 29, 2010

Dr. Oz Investigates: Early Puberty Epidemic in Girls

Today, girls are starting puberty as early as 7 years old. Dr. Oz looks into the causes and dangers of a worrisome epidemic that every parent and physician should be aware of. Learn what you can do to protect the young girls in your life. 

Dr. Mehmet Oz begins a recent segment of The Dr. Oz Show by telling us in no uncertain terms that he's not happy about early puberty in girls - as a dad and a doctor. He says:
"Something is going on with our nation's girls, and I'm sounding the alarm."

Dr. Oz says to protect your daughters - and tells us how
Dr. Oz's important show on the subject are well worth a look. He interviews two doctors who specialize in children's health and two moms who are concerned about their own daughters early development (you should see the pictures comparing the girls to their mothers at the same age!). Importantly, Dr. Oz and his expert guests offer practical steps we can take to protect our daughters. Like:
  • Don't microwave food in plastic. Ever.
  • Serve hormone-free or organic meat and dairy products.
  • Use stainless steel water bottles - not plastic.
  • Choose personal care products with fewer chemicals, and skip them altogether when you can. For example, in lieu of putting on sunscreen (which can contain toxic chemicals), wear hats and shirts.I personally use green products, so I have no need to worry about that.
Here are the episodes to watch:
          Part 1

          Part 2

  • Dr. Oz Investigates: Early Puberty Epidemic, Pt. 3   
    Part 3 
      
    Here are some tips on
    how to reduce your family's
    exposures to chemicals:

    Tip #1: Know the ingredients in your 
    personal care products.
    Just because a label says “gentle” or “natural” doesn’t
    mean it’s kid- safe. Look up your products on
    CosmeticsDatabase.com. Read the ingredients and 
    avoid triclosan, BHA,Quaternium-15, fragrance, and 
    oxybenzone. Dozens of top selling children's bath care
    products contain 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde.
     
    Tip #2: Eat organic & fresh foods.
    Opt for organic fruits and veggies, or  find conventionally 
    grown produce with the least pesticides. Choose milk and
    meat without added growth hormones. Limit canned food 
    and infant formula, as can linings contain bisphenol A (BPA).

    Tip#3: Pick plastics carefully.
    Some plastics contain BPA, which is linked to cancer. 
    Avoid clear, hard plastics marked with a "7" or "PC" and 
    choose baby bottles made from glass. Don't microwave
    plastic containers. Stay away from toys marked with
    a "3" or "PVC." Give your baby a frozen washcloth 
    instead of vinyl teethers.
     
    Tip #4: Wash those hands, but avoid Triclosan.
    In addition to reducing illness, frequent hand washing will 
    reduce kids' exposure to chemicals. Skip anti-bacterial 
    soaps, since they can be bad for the environment, aren't 
    any better than soap and water, and can contain pesticides 
    that are absorbed through the skin.

    Tip #5: Skip the non-stick, the dangers of teflon.
    When overheated, non-stick cookware can emit toxic 
    fumes. Cook with cast iron or stainless steel and bake with
    oven-safe glass instead.

    Tip # 6: Get rid of that (toxic) dust.
    Kids spend lots of time on the floor, and household dust can
    contain contaminants like lead and fire retardants.
    HEPA-filter vacuums capture the widest range of particles
    and get rid of allergens. Leave your shoes at the door so you
    don't bring more pollutants inside.

    Tip #7: Filter your tap water.
    Use a reverse osmosis system or carbon filter pitcher to 
    reduce your family's exposure to impurities in water,
    like chlorine and lead. Don't drink bottled water, which
    isn't necessarily better. Mix infant formula with 
    fluoride-free water.

    Tip #8: Use greener cleaners and avoid pesticides.
    Household cleaners, bug killers, pet treatments,
    and air fresheners can irritate kids' lungs, especially 
    if your kids have asthma. Investigate less toxic
    alternatives. Use Green Products!

    To your health! Take care of it and your family!

    Jen McLennnan

1 comment:

  1. My 12 year old daughter looks 16 or 17 and it is very concerning to me, especially since she is now in the highschool for grade 7. Nice to meet another Ontarian:) Neighbours actually.

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OVEN CLEANER: contain lye, which is a strong caustic and irritant to skin and eyes. Can cause tissue damage if swallowed.

TOOTHPASTE: can contain a number of harmful ingredients, such as: ammonia, benzyl alcohol/sodium benzoate, colors, ethanol, flavours, fluoride, formaldehyde, mineral oil, plastic (PVP), saccharin. Formaldehyde, mineral oil, PVP, and saccharin are all classified as carcinogens or suspected carcinogen, as is fluoride, which has been banned in many European countries and is the subject of concern with regard to thyroid problems. In fact, as of April 1997, toothpaste is required to carry poison control information on the label as even a small amount can harm or kill a small child.

Occupational Safety & Health analyzed 2,983 chemicals used in personal care products. A personal care product is de-fined as anything we use to clean our bodies, or make ourselves look or smell good.
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218 cause reproductive complications
314 cause biological mutation
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Over the last 20-30 years, as more toxic chemicals have been introduced in greater amounts, the level of toxins stored in adipose tissues (fat cells) of our bodies has risen. Bio-accumulation studies have shown that some toxins store in our bodies for life. Greater and greater amounts are being stored at younger ages. Diseases that used to occur later in life are now appearing at younger ages. Diseases that used to be rare are more frequent. For Example: There has been a 28% increase in childhood cancer since the addition of pesticides into household products. (Source: National Cancer Institute)

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