Clomid works by confusion the brain, and tricking it into thinking there is not
enough estrogen production.
Not exact matches
This is information fresher than most — a study at the end of 2011 revealed that men who didn't take
enough vitamin D (under 20ng / ml in blood level) had a much lower testosterone
production and a higher
estrogen coefficient.
That being said, they simply don't produce
enough of the right type of
estrogen to make up for the great loss we face as our ovaries cease
production.
As if that weren't
enough, sugars can reduce liver
production of sex hormone - binding globulin, freeing up testosterone and
estrogen in ways that may promote symptoms of
estrogen dominance, including premenstrual moodiness and irritability.
Although not identical to human
estrogens, they are close
enough to confuse the body and interfere with the
production and utilization of all hormones.
During the time of perimenopause, women become
estrogen - dominant and may not produce
enough progesterone in our monthly cycle to offset our
estrogen production.