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Endocrine Disruptors - several studies


Are Endocrine Disruptors Really a Threat to Health? - Dec 2024

Medscape summary of a talk in France

  • bisphenol A, parabens, phthalates, pesticides, lithium, polychlorinated biphenyls, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, and polybromodiphenyl ethers, or brominated flame retardants . . . . .
  • 157 billion euros in European healthcare costs primarily caused by neurologic disorders linked to pesticides.

"Endocrine Disruptor" "vitamin d": 21,300 studies as of Dec 2024

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VitaminDWiki - Microplastics now causing problems in most life forms - many studies


VitaminDWiki - (DDT and other pesticides decrease vitamin D))


VitaminDWiki - Plastics, BPA, PCB and Vitamin D deficiency


VitaminDWiki - PFAS (forever chemicals) reduce Vitamin D and VDR, cause health problems - many studies


What is the association between endocrine disruptors and Vitamin D? - Asked Perplexity AI Dec 2024


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Interactions with Vitamin D has 125 items

Various drugs decrease Vitamin D
Drug interactions with Vitamin D - many studies - Feb 2024
Antidepressants reduce cellular Vitamin D, increasing fractures, CVD, etc. - Oct 2022
Medications that appear to lower Vitamin D – Aug 2021
24 drugs that typically reduce Vitamin D levels – Review Aug 2021
Proton pump inhibitors decrease Vitamin D and Magnesium – Dec 2018
Statins and Vitamin D - many studies
Glyphosate decreases Vitamin D getting to cells in many ways
Antibiotics and Vitamin D are associated with many of the same diseases
More colas lower vitamin D by 3 ng– July 2014
A few Drugs increase Vitamin D
Contraceptives,   Probiotics
Vitamin D can decrease/increase impact of drugs
be careful of Chemotheraphy and Vitamin D
Vitamin D generally improves the efficacy of drugs while reducing their adverse effects – Jan 2020
Some Drugs decrease Vitiamin D co-factors or limit vitamin D getting to cells
Drugs which create deficiencies in Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, etc. – Sept 2017
Drugs Deplete Magnesium
Interaction of drugs with Vitamin D cofactors
Non-drugs also decrease vitamin D levels in blood and cells
Plastics, BPA, PCB and Vitamin D deficiency
Air pollution, toxins, heavy metals and smoking each result in lower Vitamin D levels – Nov 2018
Air Pollution reduces Vitamin D production - many studies
Pesticides increase risk of Cancers, Alz, ALS, Asthma, ADHD, etc. (all related to low vitamin D) – Oct 2016
Smoking   Coffee
Cooked dried beans or peas

Endocrine Disruptors - several studies        
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