Not exact matches
If they kill gays, they should also kill people with blue eyes and other genetic traits... and highly fertile women, because their
excess of
estrogen tends to produce gay men
So
if your liver is overwhelmed by
excess estrogen (and isn't working well, in other words) those toxins get deposited into your fat tissue, making it toxic fat tissue, which is the kind that the body really does not want to deal with.
Unfortunately,
if your liver is all gunked up from the
excess toxins it is exposed to then it is unable to function optimally and thus can not remove
estrogen at it's normal rate.
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If we're consuming carbohydrates at a faster rate than our bodies are utilizing them for energy, that extra glucose gets stored in the fat cells of the liver, which decreases its ability to break down
excess estrogen and allowing it to hang around in our systems longer than it should.
Special tests can help you determine
if you are suffering from
excess estrogen levels
if you have more than 3 characteristic etrogen dominance symptoms.
If you're overweight or out of shape, your body's
excess fat can act as an
estrogen producing organ.
For instance,
if you suffer from obesity, your
excess fat can actually start producing additional
estrogen beyond what your body already produces.
In fact,
if you're over 15 % body fat, you're likely suffering from elevated
estrogen levels because
excess body fat increases your
estrogen levels, which decreases your testosterone levels.
If you're suddenly plagued by heavy periods, you should see your doctor to rule out anything abnormal, and have her check your hormone levels for an imbalance (
excess estrogen that's not being matched by a similar level of progesterone is usually a suspect).
And
if you are overloading your liver with other jobs, such as filtering out the toxins from red meat, dairy, and alcohol, it won't have enough power left to clear up the
excess estrogen.
The rise in
estrogen during pregnancy can create nausea for some women
if your liver isn't adequately processing the
excess.
Some sources suggest eliminating soy products from one's diet
if she wants to prevent / treat follicular ovarian cysts (since hormonal imbalances or
excess estrogen seem to cause them).
If you're all backed up, that
estrogen gets reabsorbed into your bloodstream and, you guessed it, causes an
excess of
estrogen in your body.
That extra body fat can produce
excess estrogen, which,
if your testosterone is already low, can lead to further hormone imbalance.
The truth of the matter is... even
if you're not looking to enhance your testosterone production, you want to get rid of
excess estrogen in your body just to maintain good health.
This isn't a coincidence; these are the two points in your hormonal cycle when
estrogen and testosterone are peaking, and
if your body isn't processing these hormones correctly, eliminating the
excess, and detoxifying your system.
Evaluation of
estrogen and progesterone levels can be performed by your physician, and
if you have an
excess of
estrogen, your physician can provide guidance and treatment to return this hormone to balance, to help improve your fertility and chances of a successful pregnancy.
If you can relate to at least half of these, there's a good chance you could have
excess estrogen levels.