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Possible Indicators of Elevated Estrogen

Jan 14, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, estradiol, estriol, estrogen, estrone, General, PMS, progesterone, Ray Peat, stress, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Possible Indicators of Elevated Estrogen
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) [...]

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, [...]

Thyroid Hormone Therapy: Cutting the Gordian Knot

Thyroid Hormone Therapy: Cutting the Gordian Knot Supplement to The Art of Getting Well “Medical data is for informational purposes only. You should always consult your family physician or one of our referral physicians prior to treatment – The Arthritis Trust of America Thyroid: Master Gland & Regulator The human body, from one perspective, is [...]

Thyroid Hormone Therapy: Cutting the Gordian Knot

Thyroid Hormone Therapy: Cutting the Gordian Knot Supplement to The Art of Getting Well “Medical data is for informational purposes only. You should always consult your family physician or one of our referral physicians prior to treatment – The Arthritis Trust of America Thyroid: Master Gland & Regulator The human body, from one perspective, is [...]

Hormone Balancing: Natural Treatment and Cure for Arthritis

Oct 16, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   arthritis, cholesterol, cortisol, cortisone, DHEA, estrogen, functionalps, General, hypothyroidism, magnesium, Meerson, pregnenolone, progesterone, PUFA, RA, Ray Peat, rheumatoid arthritis, Rob Turner, Selye, stress, thyroid, unsaturated fats, vitamin e  //  Comments Off on Hormone Balancing: Natural Treatment and Cure for Arthritis
by Raymond  F. Peat, Ph.D. Medical data is for informational purposes only. You should always consult your family physician, or one of our referral physicians prior to treatment. (Formerly published in The Journal of the Rheumatoid Disease Foundation, Volume 1, Number 1), The Roger Wyburn-Mason and Jack M. Blount Foundation for  the Eradication of Rheumatoid [...]

Multiple Sclerosis & Other Hormone-Related Brain Syndromes

by Ray Peat, PhD Since I am trying to discuss a complex matter in a single article, I have separately outlined the essential technical points of the argument in a section at the beginning, then I explain how my ideas on the subject developed, and finally there is a glossary. If you start with “Short-day [...]

Multiple Sclerosis & Other Hormone-Related Brain Syndromes

by Ray Peat, PhD Since I am trying to discuss a complex matter in a single article, I have separately outlined the essential technical points of the argument in a section at the beginning, then I explain how my ideas on the subject developed, and finally there is a glossary. If you start with “Short-day [...]

Estriol, DES, etc

Oct 16, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   age pigment, cancer, DES, diethyl stilbestrol, estradiol, estriol, estrogen, estrone, fertility, General, heart attack, miscarriage, phytoestrogens, progesterone, Ray Peat, shock, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Estriol, DES, etc
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 [...]
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