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Early hormonal imbalance manifests in children, e.g., 6‑year‑old menstruation.
  • While waiting in a hospital, Valli encountered a six‑year‑old girl whose menstruation had started three weeks earlier, shocking him because normal puberty should begin around age 14. - He links this observation directly to his PhD work on steroids, interpreting it as a clear sign of systemic hormonal disruption. - The anecdote serves as a vivid illustration of how the modern food and hormone environment is affecting the youngest members of society.
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6-year-old girl looking into space not able to meet the I eye contact was missing... bleeding has not stopped for the last 3 weeks Dr Khadar Valli
how come on this planet a girl 6 years old menstruates and it should happen at the age of 14 Dr Khadar Valli

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Global Fertility Crisis & Hormonal Disruption

Valli warns that a combination of Western lifestyle, hormone-laden foods and early endocrine disruption will cause a dramatic drop in human fertility within the next two decades, already visible in children with precocious puberty.

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