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First, some hormones are produced by animals, humans, and plants. Second, plants and even some animals that have adapted to resist these hormones can overproduce the hormones to protect themselves from attack. And finally, both humans and other animals can turn the tables on plants and use pharmacologically active chemicals in the plants they eat to regulate important bodily processes like reproduction.
Most Delicious Poison: The Story of Nature's Toxins—From Spices to Vices
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