Oestrogen helps the body to repair damage and rebuild bone, a process which slows
as oestrogen levels naturally decline with age, as Dr Roked underlines:
Not exact matches
It can also change the
levels of sex hormones, such
as oestrogen and testosterone, cause
levels of insulin to rise, and lead to inflammation, all of which are factors that have been associated with increased cancer risk.»
Carrying excess body fat can change the
levels of sex hormones, such
as oestrogen and testosterone, can cause
levels of insulin to rise, and lead to inflammation, all of which are factors that have been associated with increased cancer risk.
Lower
oestrogen can wreak havoc on pre-menstrual emotions by dropping
levels of mood - boosting hormones such
as serotonin and dopamine.
TestoGen uses vitamin D3, cholecalciferol, which can lift your free testosterone
level (testosterone that is not attached to protein, so it's floating around in your bloodstream)
as well
as slow down the rate of testosterone converting into
oestrogen.
As women age, the pelvic floor muscles begin to weaken, either through childbirth, too much straining when eliminating the bowel over the years, or, most commonly, due to reduced
oestrogen levels after menopause.
By affecting the endocrine system, SLS use leaves the user susceptible to cancers that are directly related to
oestrogen levels, such
as breast and ovarian.
Essentially hormone replacement therapy is a way to allow menopausal women, so women in and around their 50's start to lose their period, and start to lose their
oestrogen levels and progesterone
levels start to decrease quite a bit
as well.
However,
as we age our hormone
levels (especially
oestrogen) decline, and these holes become bigger, therefore have a higher risk of fracture.
This likely also plays a part in the fact that one in seven women experience some degree of postpartum depression,
as levels of
oestrogen drop dramatically from their elevated state during pregnancy.
But pollution also covers hundreds of chemicals which are fine or even beneficial at low
levels but which if released in large quantities or in problematic circumstances cause «harm» — like phosphorus (grows your veges but also leads to toxic cyanobacterial blooms which kill cattle), nitrogen (grows crops kills many native species of plants and promotes weed growth costing farmers), copper (used
as an oxygen carrier by gastropods but in high concentrations kills the life in sediments which feed fish), hormones like
oestrogen (essential for regulating bodies but in high concentrations confuse reproductive cycles especially with marine life) or maybe molasses from a sugar mill (good for rum but when dumped into east coast estuaries used to cause oxygen sag in estuaries leading to massive fish kills).