Not exact matches
Understanding circadian rhythm and its relationship with common issues
like insomnia and anxiety is especially relevant for women:
Estrogen, the primary female sex hormone, helps set the rhythm of every woman
through the master clock in the brain.
One of those tissues, one of those organs, is our brain, our nervous system, so
estrogen can work a little bit
like serotonin and, so what you might notice, right before your period when your
estrogen levels drop, or women that are going
through menopause and have a drop in
estrogen levels, is you'll get irritable, you'll get depressed, and you'll crave carbs
like crazy.
It looks
like it was followed by some declining vaignal readings
through what appears to be CD 18 as my body was surging
estrogen.
Car exhaust fumes contain
estrogen -
like particles that we inhale
through our lungs.
For example, enterolactone made from flaxseed lignans has been shown to be an
estrogen agonist (promoting
estrogen production,
through increased formation of transcription factors
like ER - alpha and ER - beta), as well as an
estrogen antagonist (working against
estrogen production,
through inhibition of enzymes
like estrogen synthetase).