Not exact matches
Studies
of bovine dairy show that human milk actually has
higher levels of estrogen, and organically raised cattle
produce milk with
higher levels of estrogen and progesterone than their conventional counterparts.
If our adrenal glands are chronically
producing high levels of stress hormones, the adrenal glands are diverting the body's resources (cholesterol) away from making the sex hormones (testosterone and
estrogen) to making stress hormones.
The body will continue to
produce estrogen while xenoestrogens are being absorbed in the body, which can create
high levels of estrogen that contribute to hormonal acne breakouts, especially those in the form
of hard, painful bumps.
A guy who is naturally ripped, naturally
produces lower
levels of insulin, and probably has
higher levels of baseline testosterone and lower
levels of estrogen.
In a study conducted by scientists at Peking University, researchers found that when equol -
producing men ate
high amounts
of soy food for 3 days, their testosterone
levels dropped and
estrogen levels rose.
Am I understanding correctly that you are saying that the
higher estrogen levels are naturally
produced by the body — and coincide with breast cancer — not added from the soy, and that the soy can reduce those
levels (b / c
of phytoestrogen detection)?
Too much
estrogen can suppress your body's thyroid health, because when
estrogen is out
of control, it prompts the liver to
produce high levels of «thyroid binding globulin» (or TBG).
Candida overgrowth and invasion happens when normal bacterial flora is killed by: antibiotics, processed foods, diet
high in sugars, alcohol and yeast, stress, mercury in vaccinations and silver amalgams, pesticides sprayed on non-organic
produce, birth control pills - a woman's natural hormonal pattern has more oscillating
levels of progesterone and
estrogen which is a less desirable environment for yeast overgrowth.
But for your thyroid specifically, when
estrogen is out
of control, the liver starts
producing high levels of «thyroid binding globulin» (or TBG): a protein that binds (just like its name!)
Scientists are still looking into why this is, but one promising line
of research has found that some people have
high levels of a certain type
of intestinal bacteria that interacts with chemicals in soy to
produce an
estrogen - like compound called equol.
In a study conducted by scientists at Peking University, researchers found that when equol -
producing men ate
high amounts
of soy food for as little as three days, their testosterone
levels dropped and their
estrogen levels rose.