The Surprising Truth About Toxins and Hormones

The Surprising Truth About Toxins and Hormones

From Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast by De'Ann Richter

December 22, 2025 · 50 min · Episode 215

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of environmental toxins on hormones and health, featuring insights from Dr. Aumatma Simmons.

Toxins and Hormones. Could your cleaning spray be connected with infertility or even breast cancer? Yes. Toxins in your home could be the culprit for what is causing hormonal problems. Hormonal problems are often a root cause of infertility, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and oh-so-many issues that especially women face, often in silence. For these reasons, and dozens more, we invited Dr. Aumatma Simmons to the podcast. She is a Naturopathic Doctor who is board-certified in Naturopathic Endocrinology. She has truly transformed the way we think about our hormones and health. In this episode, she explains how environmental toxins disrupt hormones, why estrogen metabolism matters for breast health, and how supporting methylation and liver detox pathways plays a critical role in clearing hormones effectively. To support these pathways, many women benefit from targeted nutrients like those found in Methyl Support , which helps fuel phase-2 detoxification and healthy estrogen metabolism—two key themes discussed throughout the conversation. Tune in for a fascinating episode that may finally answer your hormone-related questions. Then, download her Diva's Detox Guide so you no longer have…

People in this episode

Host: De'Ann Richter

Guest: Dr. Aumatma Simmons

Topics covered

  • toxins
  • hormones
  • infertility
  • breast cancer
  • detoxification
  • women's health

Keywords

  • toxins
  • hormones
  • infertility
  • breast cancer
  • detox
  • Naturopathic Doctor
  • estrogen metabolism

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Methyl Support

Books & works: Diva's Detox Guide

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