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[Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Does your salad contain this vegetable? New research out of the University of Verona, Italy found an ingredient called lectin found inside this so-called "healthy" vegetable will poke holes in your gut, the lining of your intestine... Meaning it cannot absorb nutrients, increasing inflammation and slowing your metabolism, making you fatter and sicker. Researchers found lectin is so dangerous its now referred to as a "anti-nutrient"... And it's found in this everyday vegetable. Yes it sounds crazy. I thought that too, but then I saw this alarming video. So what is this evil vegetable? [ Click Here To Discover The One Vegetable You Should NEVER Eat](Â (Makes You Fat And Sick) PS. Don't eat another salad until you watch the video. It's scary, because millions of us are eating this dangerous vegetable every day. Studies show this could explain today's obesity epidemic. â â Before you go - must read: "Boost Your Hormonal Health by Skipping This Drink" The human body produces hormones to regulate various functions, such as reproduction, metabolism, and blood pressure. Our endocrine system is in charge of hormone production, but itâs easily thrown into disarray by one substance. That culprit is alcohol. Alcohol and Hormones Too much alcohol in the system is known to cause hormonal imbalance that results in many adverse effects. Whatâs worse is that alcohol can negatively affect women significantly. Men arenât far behind, but they suffer from different issues because of different body chemistry. For women, the biggest concern is alcoholâs effects on reproductive functions. It can increase estrogen and testosterone levels while decreasing progesterone levels, which is harmful to premenopausal women. Alcohol stresses the body out and prevents hormone production. The results of these problems include irregular and even missed periods, PMS, and menopausal symptoms. A study from 2021 has even discovered that alcohol intake reduces the chances of conception. If youâre looking to conceive a child, drinking can be counterproductive. The liver is also negatively affected if you drink too much alcohol. It stops regulating insulin and glucagon, which can lead to hyperglycemia. This translates to high blood sugar. Solutions Depending on how much you consume, and factoring in other things, like stress, you may require more time to restore your endocrine system to normal. In the meantime, ditch the wine and consume more healthy foods. Omega 3, fiber, and organic fruits and vegetables are all helpful for regulating hormonal imbalances. â â Advertisement
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