EvilCat Breath
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Hormones are just used too much. Too often and too indiscriminately.. What is going to happen to these children put on massive doses of hormonesThat "no casual link" crap comes is in a lot of studies as they work to approve drugs.Every woman I have known that used birth control pills long term got breast cancer. That's 100%. I asked my doctor if there was a link and she said that every study she has seen said no. Every medical investigation she read found no causal link whatsoever. I asked her what has she personally seen in her own practice. She admitted that women on hormone based pills got breast or ovarian cancer.After seeing what and how hormone based birth control affected a few young women very negatively that were close to us I think even ten years is too much. A year of altered hormones changes a person psychologically and physiologically. IUD's can cause long term health issues too.I am not a fan of long term use of hormone based birth control. It can and certainly has caused cancer in women. From what I have read and the women I have known, hormone birth control should not be used for longer than ten years. Then find something else. Perhaps an IUD.
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Cognitive function refers to the brain’s ability to process information about the world and includes thinking, memory, recall, mental flexibility, problem solving and learning (1, 2). Without all these functions operating properly, people can display abnormalities that may be diagnosed as diseases or disorders. Some examples of cognitive impairment are Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and neuropsychiatric disorders (2). Cognitive impairment can be caused by numerous factors (i.e., genetics, aging, lifestyle, environment), but surprisingly, several studies have found that hormonal fluctuations are one of the key factors that lead to defects in cognitive function (3, 4, 5). Hormones are modulated from the beginning of life in utero, as the differentiations of gender begin in utero (6, 7). The sexual/gonadal hormones such as androgen, testosterone, estrogen and progesterone are continuously produced by gonads and are regulated throughout adolescence and adulthood (8).Hormonal Influences on Cognitive Function
This article examines how hormonal changes may affect the neuronal networking and mechanisms of cognitive function. Hormones are the chemical regulators of the human body and function critically to maintain various processes, such as growth, emotions ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Altered hormone levels and circadian rhythm of activity in the WKY rat, a putative animal model of depression - PubMed
The Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rat is hyperreactive to stress and exhibits depressive-like behavior in several standard behavioral tests. Because patients with depressive disorders often exhibit disruptions in the circadian rhythm of activity, as well as altered secretory patterns of the...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I've seen several that took BCP get breast cancer or ovarian cancer by their 30's and 40's; and their families had no previous history of cancer. The SV-40 virus could be a contributing factor in that too.
I do believe the dangers are widely under stated when they give these young women the BCP.