Estrogen cannot cause cancer, abnormal blood clotting, and infertility
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All maladies caused by estrogen excess develop in the same way that it interferes with pregnancy, by driving the tissue to require more energy and oxygen than can be delivered to it 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Estrogen can cause cancer, abnormal blood clotting, and infertility 1 0 2Argument #465f7fcc 1 0 2
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Estrogen was identified as a carcinogen in the first half of the 20th century 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Estrogen can cause cancer, abnormal blood clotting, and infertility 1 0 2Argument #a5d04d31 1 0 2
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Toxic effects of estrogens were known by the middle of the 20th century 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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Many chemicals can produce effects similar to estrogen 1 0 1Toxic effects of estrogens were known by the middle of the 20th century 1 0 2Estrogen can cause cancer, abnormal blood clotting, and infertility 1 0 2Estrogen steals oxygen from mitochondria, shifting patterns of growth and adaptation 1 0 2Estrogen was identified as a carcinogen in the first half of the 20th century 1 0 2Estrogen was found to be an important cause of degenerative bone disease, as well as kidney disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, etc 1 0 2All maladies caused by estrogen excess develop in the same way that it interferes with pregnancy, by driving the tissue to require more energy and oxygen than can be delivered to it 1 0 2Estrogen causes cells to take up water and calcium 1 0 2Estrogen affects our energetics and structure, and how those processes relate to aging, atrophy, cancerization, etc 1 0 2The toxicity of estrogen and unsaturated fats has been recognized for most of the twentieth century 1 0 2