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What do you think about this latest revelation from the Vatican?? Deborah, Mommy to Micah (6) and Delaney (3). |
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I told my PCP about this, and he looked at me like I was an alien from another planet. He even wrote it down, and stuck it in his pocket so he could look it up. Glad to know he won't have any trouble finding it! LOL
Kim Mommy to Kaelin (4) and Dylan (2) |
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i have a hard time buying this, especially since they have no data or studies to back up what they are saying.
Trish Lead Moderator ocalamomhost@ocala.com ![]() |
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I read about this awhile back after fish were found having male and female sex organs. The article said it could be from animal and human estrogen found in urine runoff to streams. It also stated that pesticides and solvents could produce estrogen levels as well. Even additiver to soap and plastics can pollute the environment and hurt animal reproduction.
Here is a website article: Link |
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