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Estrogeneration: How Estrogenics Are Making You Fat, Sick, and Infertile (Chagrin and Tonic Series)

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WHEN I ARRIVED AT AVE Maria University’s campus for the first time, I nervously scanned the sea of unfamiliar faces. I was 18 years old.

Today, I realize that far more than toilet-flushed EE2 birth control chemicals are in our fishing lakes, our seafood oceans, and our drinking water supply. Other estrogenics from plastics, food coloring, herbicides, soaps, and fragrances are lurking there too. And the health problems stretch far beyond man boobs. Chromium: For that sweet tooth gene variant and problems with overwhelming sugar cravings, use Pure Encapsulations, 500 micrograms, LINK Treating menopausal symptoms can often be challenging, as the symptoms tend to vary on an individual basis. Many women experience only local or systemic symptoms, while some experience a combination of both. The cause of menopause is typically the same for many women, regardless of whether the symptoms are local or systemic. Women, specifically those experiencing signs of urogenital atrophy, also tend to feel embarrassed to report these symptoms or think that the local or topical therapy will carry the same risk as does the systemic treatment of menopausal symptoms, known as menopausal hormone therapy (MHT). Around 50% of women will experience symptoms of urogenital atrophy, which include vaginal dryness, itching, infections of the urinary tract, urinary incontinence, and dyspareunia. Unfortunately, only 25% of them will seek options for treatment and avoid treatment altogether. [5] When men’s estrogen levels are too high, they can have enlarged breasts (gynecomastia), infertility, and difficulty maintaining an erection. (3) I had no idea that, within a few hours, I was about to learn some bizarre information pertaining to artificial estrogens. This new estrogenic information would shake me to the core. It would change my outlook on what goes into my body and onto my body. In fact, what I was about to discover would one day inspire this very book.L-Histidine: For that rare filaggrin gene issue that leaves skin dry and scaly, L-Histidine is the most targeted supplement fix I know of ( ref). I like BulkSupplements L-Histidine HCl Powder and the study linked above used 4 grams per day, LINK.Based on this study ( ref), I've also seen people test this organic Perilla Seed Oil, LINK, with great success. Studies also suggest mugwort may also be useful ( ref) as well as Chameleon Plant ( ref). Worth nailing this down - when you have decreased filaggrin, your skin is more susceptible to colonization of bad bacteria and microorganisms that trigger the immune system ( ref ref). The WHI alarmed the medical community in 2002 with study results reporting that, after following participants for a mean of five years, the researchers had moved to stop the estrogen-plus-progestin portion of their study prematurely because the excess risk of breast cancer facing the women taking the drugs made it unethical to continue. ( 5) She has a master's degree in Clinical Nutrition and she often co-hosts with me; kind of keep me in line a bit; I think.

However, I couldn’t get past the tone of the book. This is two-fold. First, it was written in a way that tried to be approachable science, but it didn’t work for me. He mixes science with bad puns, real-life stories, and jokes. But a combination of those add-ins feeling forced, but also feeling like I’m being talked at/down to, turned me off. Second, I listened to this on audible, and the narration was so hard to get past mentally. His cadence and vocal tone were terrible to listen to. In addition, another study’s findings indicate that the timing of when HRT is first administered in relation to when a patient goes through menopause may be important. That 2013 study found that when HRT was started more than 10 years after menopause (or when the patient was 60 or older) there was a reduction in coronary heart disease events and total mortality. DARLENE: Right. So I think that Anthony Jay, you know, who wrote this wonderful book: it's going to help clear up some misunderstanding or even get us to understand how these artificial toxic estrogens, what they are and where they come from and what damage that they actually can do to your body. So we are really pleased that you drove off from Rochester. I actually grew up around Rochester, so I grew up in a little town outside of Rochester, so I know that place well. Includes a "Top 10 List" of estrogenics that you are exposed to daily andunique problems stemming from each estrogenic.

First, when making single-cup protein shakes, I use a frother to eliminate chunks of powder. I like this frother because it has a little stand. Furthermore, boiling or cooking does very little to destroy estrogenics. ¹ You must filter them. Yet, this is harder than it sounds. Some filters do not remove estrogenics. And there are dozens of other things you should be doing to avoid estrogenics. Selenium: Another excellent thyroid supplement is selenium (along with iodine and L-tyrosine), Trace Minerals 300 mcg liquid dropper, LINK Fenugreek: If you have issues dealing with stress arising from your oxytocin receptor gene (rs53576 [A;A] or [A;G]), try warm showers, dark chocolate, or fenugreek. Naturevibe Botanicals, Organic Fenugreek Capsules, 600 mg per capsule, LINK

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