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Menopausal Estrogen Therapy Lowers Body Temperature

Oct 17, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, General, hot flash, HRT, inflammation, menopause, temperature  //  Comments Off on Menopausal Estrogen Therapy Lowers Body Temperature
Also see: Inflammation from Decrease in Body Temperature Melatonin Lowers Body Temperature J Appl Physiol. 1997 Aug;83(2):477-84. Chronic hormone replacement therapy alters thermoregulatory and vasomotor function in postmenopausal women. Brooks EM, Morgan AL, Pierzga JM, Wladkowski SL, O’Gorman JT, Derr JA, Kenney WL. This investigation examined effects of chronic (>/=2 yr) hormone replacement therapy (HRT), [...]

Estrogen’s Role in Asthma

Jun 29, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   asthma, birth control, estrogen, General, Hormone Replacement Treatment, HRT, menopause, menstrual cycle, oral contraceptives, PMS, progesterone  //  Comments Off on Estrogen’s Role in Asthma
Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1995 Oct;152(4 Pt 1):1183-8. Menopause, postmenopausal estrogen preparations, and the risk of adult-onset asthma. A prospective cohort study. Troisi RJ, Speizer FE, Willett WC, Trichopoulos D, Rosner B. We prospectively evaluated the association of hormone replacement therapy and asthma incidence in a cohort of pre- and postmenopausal women 34 [...]

Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder

Apr 15, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   bone, calciumc, carbonate, ch, egg shell, fracture, General, menopause, osteopenia, osteoporosis, powder  //  Comments Off on Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder
Poult Sci. 2000 Dec;79(12):1833-8. Mineral, amino acid, and hormonal composition of chicken eggshell powder and the evaluation of its use in human nutrition. Schaafsma A, Pakan I, Hofstede GJ, Muskiet FA, Van Der Veer E, De Vries PJ. Chicken eggshell powder (ESP) might be an attractive source of Ca for human nutrition. To study its [...]

Bone Health and Vitamin K

Apr 15, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   atherosclerosis, bone, density, diet, General, menopause, MK4, osteoporosis, thorne research, vitamin k, vitamin k2  //  Comments Off on Bone Health and Vitamin K
J Med Assoc Thai. 2009 Sep;92 Suppl5:S1-3. The role of vitamin K2 on osteoblastic functions by using stem cell model. Bunyaratavej N, Sila-Asna M, Bunyaratavej A. Vitamin K2 (MK4) functions were investigated by using the induced skin cell into osteoblast compared with the control media.The real time PCR measured gene expression in both cultures at [...]

Alcohol Consumption – Estrogen and Progesterone In Women

Apr 1, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   alcohol, cholesterol, estrogen, gender, General, inflammation, liver, menopause, PMS, premenopause, progesterone, women  //  Comments Off on Alcohol Consumption – Estrogen and Progesterone In Women
Alcohol and Alcoholism (2000) 35 (5): 417-423. THE EFFECTS OF MODERATE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON FEMALE HORMONE LEVELS AND REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION Studies that have investigated the effect of moderate alcohol consumption on the level of oestrogens and progesterone in both pre- and post-menopausal women are reviewed. It is concluded that several lines of evidence point to [...]

Estrogen Levels Increase with Age

Mar 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, dominance, estrogen, General, menopause, metabolism, perimenopause, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Estrogen Levels Increase with Age
Also see: Fat Tissue and Aging – Increased Estrogen J Gerontol. 1978 Mar;33(2):191-6. Circulating plasma levels of pregnenolone, progesterone, estrogen, luteinizing hormone, and follicle stimulating hormone in young and aged C57BL/6 mice during various stages of pregnancy. Parkening TA, Lau IF, Saksena SK, Chang MC. Young (3-5 mo of age) and senescent (12-15 mo of [...]

Estrogen, Serotonin, and Aggression

“Estrogen is often said to achieve some of its “wonderful” effects by increasing the effects of serotonin…Many experiments have shown that estrogen is very important for aggressive behavior in animals, and estrogen promotes serotonin’s actions. Some research shows that increased serotonin is associated with certain types of increased aggressiveness, and antiserotonin agents decrease aggresiveness (Ieni, [...]

Estrogen, Serotonin, and Aggression

“Estrogen is often said to achieve some of its “wonderful” effects by increasing the effects of serotonin…Many experiments have shown that estrogen is very important for aggressive behavior in animals, and estrogen promotes serotonin’s actions. Some research shows that increased serotonin is associated with certain types of increased aggressiveness, and antiserotonin agents decrease aggresiveness (Ieni, [...]

Is 98.6 Really Normal?

Is 98.6 Really Normal? A great article provided by Women’s Health Connections that includes discussion of the work of Ray Peat, PhD and Broda Barnes, MD, PhD.

Is 98.6 Really Normal?

Is 98.6 Really Normal? A great article provided by Women’s Health Connections that includes discussion of the work of Ray Peat, PhD and Broda Barnes, MD, PhD.
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