is there any way to get rid of them easily at home? Micropills and other such products contaminate water with female hormones, and it is not removed at water processing plants with current filtering technologies.
This is not tinfoil hat hysteria and I don't care how little of estrogen is in water I drink, I want to get rid of it. There are articles about subject at least since 1995 in Google Scholar.
Who cares, fag? You're still a fag, no matter how much extra estrogen you consume.
Angel Lewis
t. low test faggot
Hunter James
Not wanting to be a cuteboi.
Alexander Parker
>Remove female hormones in tap water >is there any way to get rid of them easily at home?
if I recall correctly, Alex Jones sells a line of water filters specifically designed for such a thing.
David Cox
The estrogen is not estrogen, it's an estrogen like chemical. The bisphenols, have been found to be endocrine disruptors. Second, it's in pretty much everything plastic. There is no way to avoid it. If you take it out of the water, well you'll get it from food. If you don't get it from food, you'll get it from touching receipts or other things that have it
There is no escape user, you're just gonna have to live with being a cuteboi
Chase Rogers
Infowars has some filters
Grayson Diaz
but I don't look like a cuteboi. I have a manly jaw, dreamy eyes, great hair and now manboobs and crippling depression
Jeremiah Walker
>I have a manly jaw, dreamy eyes, great hair Sounds pretty homosexual to be honest friend.
Jaxson Gutierrez
Estrogen in water can't be absorbed by your system unless you do it intravenously. Your stomach acids will break it apart. If things were as easy as drinking hormones mixed in plain tap water, a lot more people would be on steroids.
Ethan Green
Drink bottled water and/or boil it ?
Leo Ross
Tap water more like trap water
Daniel Thompson
This
Juan Ward
Genuine kek
William Brown
why would you want to, op
do you not want to be a glorious femboy
Julian Kelly
...
Brody Parker
lel
Anthony Davis
Are you implying xenoestrogens in the water supply is not a concern?
Camden Reyes
TOP ZOZ CONFIRMED POST
Include me in the screen cap.
Daniel Sanders
no estrogens in water only source is going to be plastics and other industrial materials, and foods (naturally occuring). bisphenol A (tthe bog one everyone hitches ahout) is no concern as an endofrine disruptor.
you probably have no endocrine disurptora.
ifnyou do, take testosterone and SERMs.
Jaxon Cox
So, it isn't as much of as issue as everyone makes it out to be?
Jacob Perez
Kekerino
Zachary Gomez
Holy God hahahaha not sure why I hadn't thought of this before
Cooper Martin
Good fucking lord don't buy that guy's shit. Just find a good deal on a decent-rated RO filter or even just a home distiller.
Evan Bailey
Flawless execution. 10/10
Thomas Rogers
>Are you implying xenoestrogens in the water supply is not a concern?
on the contrary, I am implying that it IS a concern.
Christian Young
>Alex Jones pic related, top kek
Benjamin Brown
>everyone Get out of the dumb /pol/esmoker bubble, user.
Tyler Gray
REVERSE OSMOSIS /thread Yeah I just did that.
Landon Gutierrez
Stop watching anime. You have inmasculity problems and blame nonexistent 'hormones'. Gimme a break.
Xenoestrogens, like all estrogens, can increase growth of the endometrium, so treatments for endometriosis include avoidance of products which contain them. Likewise, they are avoided in order to prevent the onset or aggravation of adenomyosis. Studies have implicated observations of disturbances in wildlife with estrogenic exposure. For example, discharge from human settlement including runoff and water flowing out of wastewater treatment plants release a large amount of xenoestrogens into streams, which lead to immense alterations in aquatic life. With a bioaccumulation factor of 10^5 –10^6, fish are extremely susceptible to pollutants.[31] Streams in more arid conditions are thought to have more effects due to higher concentrations of the chemicals arising from lack of dilution.[32]