Increasing numbers of young girls and women suffer from the vicissitudes of a toxic food environment filled with sugar and fats that promote obesity, increases in circulating estrogens, and early puberty.3 Our industrial environment, filled with xenotoxic estrogens, disturbs normal hormonal cycles and stimulates premature development.4 Early puberty is now seen in 8-year-old girls.35 Teenagers experience increasingly irregular cycles, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and premenstrual syndrome.6 Physicians prescribe oral contraceptives to "regulate" patients' cycles rather than addressing lifestyle and environmental etiologies of altered function.