Also see: Estrogen, Endotoxin, and Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury Alcohol Consumption – Estrogen and Progesterone In Women How does estrogen enhance endotoxin toxicity? Let me count the ways. J Korean Med Sci. 1999 Jun;14(3):277-85. The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver. Yang JM, Kim SS, Kim JI, Ahn BM, Choi SW, Kim JK, Lee [...]
Any premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms Heavy menstrual flow Long menstruation Menstrual migraines/headaches High stress lifestyle History of birth control use Soy heavy diet Diagnosed with “autoimmune” condition Nut milk consumption Heavy use of cosmetics or beauty products Work related activities around beauty products or cleaning products Early menarche Start menopause early Hormone Replacement Treatment (HRT) [...]
Any premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms Heavy menstrual flow Long menstruation Menstrual migraines/headaches High stress lifestyle History of birth control use Soy heavy diet Diagnosed with “autoimmune” condition Nut milk consumption Heavy use of cosmetics or beauty products Work related activities around beauty products or cleaning products Early menarche Start menopause early Hormone Replacement Treatment (HRT) [...]
For example, the flavonoids, naringenin, quercetin and kaempherol (kaempherol is an antioxidant, a phytoestrogen, and a mutagen) modify the metabolism of estradiol, causing increased bioavailability of both estrone and estradiol. (W. Schubert, et al., “Inhibition of 17-beta-estradiol metabolism by grapefruit juice in ovariectomized women,” Maturitas (Ireland) 30(2-3), 155-163, 1994.) -Ray Peat, PhD Maturitas. 1994 Dec;20(2-3):155-63. [...]
For example, the flavonoids, naringenin, quercetin and kaempherol (kaempherol is an antioxidant, a phytoestrogen, and a mutagen) modify the metabolism of estradiol, causing increased bioavailability of both estrone and estradiol. (W. Schubert, et al., “Inhibition of 17-beta-estradiol metabolism by grapefruit juice in ovariectomized women,” Maturitas (Ireland) 30(2-3), 155-163, 1994.) -Ray Peat, PhD Maturitas. 1994 Dec;20(2-3):155-63. [...]
by Ray Peat, PhD A review of the use of estrogens reported in J.A.M.A. (only up to 1987) found nearly 200 different “indications for its use. (Palmlund, 1996.) Using the conservative language of that journal, such use could be said to constitute wildly irresponsible “empirical” medical practice. More appropriate language could be used. Pollution of [...]