Source: Cool Cane. |
By Gundhramns Hammer
March 1, 2016
Tommy was only five. Everything was apparently normal about him. But his mother was worried that her spoiled brat wanted to play only with dolls and other girls of his same age.
The family psychologist told Tommy´s mother that there was nothing to worry about and that the little boy would probably outgrow his girlophilic habit soon. The expert in fixing broken psyches said that "Tommy was normal".
Neither happy nor convinced with her psychologist´s conclusion, Tommy soon was under the scope of her psychiatrist. She wanted a final word on this matter.
The psychiatrist in her neighborhood also came to the same conclusion.
So did another one and another one. Nobody could find nothing wrong with the boy.
But she was still worried about Tommy. She had a gut feeling that Tommy was somehow switching to the other team.
In the meantime, she had already spent over $500 going back and forth, consulting the licensed experts who, so far, had proven only to be experts at ripping her purse without having to fire a single fucking shot.
Litttle did this mother realise that her worries could be over with a simple change in Tommy´s diet: watching out for some food additives in the weekly food shopping list.
Why?
Because some food additives can "mimic human hormones".
A recent discovery has shown that propyl gallate and 4-hexylresorcinol, for example, two popular food additives used in the processed food industry, have strogenic activity and are suspected of "altering hormones" in the human body, according to Jessica A. Knoblauch (2009).
Read more about this hormone altering matter which has a lot of mothers around the world worried about their children´s altered behaviour. Click here.
So, beware of some food additives!
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