A1. Environmental Hormones are found in many everyday products, including some plastic bottles and containers, liners of metal food cans, detergents, flame retardants, food, toys, cosmetics, and pesticides.
A2. There are chemical substances that enter the body and mimic hormones thus disrupting the functions of hormones naturally secreted by the body, and are difficult to decompose and have a high degree of residuality.
A3. Also known as “Endocrine Disruptors” - chemicals that interfere with endocrine (or hormone) system in humans and as well as animals
A4. Risk of Endocrine Disruptors
Various cancer, e.g. breast, prostate & uterine
Neuroendocrine (cancer in nerve cells and hormone-producing cells) & Thyroid
Birth defects like, feminizing of males or masculine effects on females
Fertility (decline in sperms quality and quantity leads to infertility)
Elimination of natural hormones in the body that are responsible for specific developmental disorders :
Learning Disabilities
Behaviour
Severe Attention Deficit Disorder
Cognitive and Brain Development Problem
2. Why Bio Enzymes?
A. Bio enzymes are as special group of proteins used for the purpose of breaking down organic dirt, and able penetrating deep into the entire fabrics of our clothing or difficult to reach area. When the dirt being broken down into smaller clusters, readily dislodge at ease, and only needs a small amount, but able to clean more dirt