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Why is there a GREATLY offset ratio of Transgenders; many more men wanting to be females, much more MTFs (man to female) than FTM?

By hkugler at Aug. 12, 2015, 3:52 a.m., 17260 hits

Answer: Imagine a growing boy, doused by estrogens: chemically induced confusion from the ground up! According to TIME cover story, 1.6 million MTFs, just coming out of the closet??? I suggest that they were chemically induced.

A MUST VIEW VIDEO: Theo Colborn reads a letter to the president, explaining, step-by-step, the discoveries, and effects relating to Endocrine disruption; everyday chemicals, pollutants, mimicking estrogens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r2Rx8VRq48

Theo Colborn was Founder and President of The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX), based in Paonia, Colorado, and Professor Emeritus of Zoology at the University of Florida, Gainesville. She was an environmental health analyst, and best known for her studies on the health effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals. Dr. Colborn's work has prompted the enactment of new laws around the world and redirected the research of academicians, governments, and the private sector.

Also see: Endocrine Disrupters Negate Anti-Aging Protocols Leaving Only Specific Stem Cells as Effective Counter Measures. Dr. Hans J. Kugler, PhD
Presented at the medical Congress of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, A4M, Orlando, FL, May 2012. Now also in Anti-Aging Therapeutics, Vol. XV.

For an illustration of Endocrine disruption mechanism got to http://DrHans.org
The major response – mostly from supporters of fracking, environmental polluters, used to be “well, you have some points there, but this (the lock and key receptors in the cell membrane, passing messages along to the inside in the cell, and then to the nucleus) is far from proven!”
The opponent’s arguments were silenced with the 2012 Nobel Prize for chemistry given to Drs. Robert Lefkowitz (Duke U) and Brian Kobilka (Stanford), showing that the pathway really is a “lock-and-key” mechanism; they call the receptors in the cell membrane that accept a message outside, and then pass it on in the inside as “G-protein-coupled receptors”, or GPCRs (it’s like a lock and key, Lefjkowitz said).





— Last Edited by Hans J. Kugler, PhD at 2015-12-02 14:03:45 —

 
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