1. Hormonal Imbalance and Infertility
EDCs can disrupt estrogen, testosterone, and thyroid hormone levels, leading to reproductive issues. Research has linked fertility struggles, early puberty, and hormonal disorders to prolonged exposure.
2. Increased Risk of Cancers
Exposure to certain EDCs, like BPA and parabens, has been associated with an increased risk of hormone-related cancers, including breast, ovarian, prostate, and testicular cancer.
3. Developmental and Neurological Effects
Pregnant women and young children are particularly vulnerable to EDCs. Studies suggest these chemicals can affect brain development, learning abilities, and cognitive function over time.
4. Metabolic Disorders and Obesity
EDCs interfere with insulin regulation and metabolism, increasing the risk of diabetes and obesity. Some disrupt normal appetite control mechanisms, leading to weight gain.
5. Immune System Dysfunction
Prolonged exposure to EDCs may impair the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to allergies, infections, and autoimmune disorders.