Just one
small change in hormone levels can cause an imbalance, with side effects like weight gain, fatigue, or depression.
«There are lots of possible explanations for that, but it is interesting to speculate since we do know
small changes in hormone levels prenatally can have consequences on brain development.»
Researchers found that ingesting placenta capsules produced detectable but
small changes in hormone concentrations that show up in a mother's circulating hormone levels.
Not exact matches
«The brain along with the reproductive system and every other cell
in your body is exquisitely sensitive to exceedingly
small changes in estrogen and other sex
hormones, and the fact that the environment is full of chemicals that can activate estrogen receptors means this phenomenally sensitive system is being perturbed constantly by environmental factors.»
«These results suggest that phytoestrogens can interfere with the normal estrogen feedback mechanisms with respect to release of gonadotropin
in the ewe... although most studies into the effects of phytoestrogens have concentrated on
changes in the reproductive tract, there are indications that they interfere with the
hormone balance between the ovaries and the hypothalamo - adenohypophysical system... ewes on phytoestrogens have shown follicular abnormalities such as numerous
small follicles, deficient antrum formation and signs of early atresia... it is possible that the permanent
changes brought about by phytoestrogens
in the brain are a result of these compounds interacting with estrogen receptors
in this tissue, and subsequently influencing the re-synthesis or replenishment of cyto - plasmic estrogen receptors... phytoestrogens can interfere with the delicate feedback mechanisms involved
in the release of the gonadotrophins.»
Conclusions:
Small amounts of supplementary iodine (250 mg) cause slight but significant
changes in thyroid
hormone function
in predisposed individuals.
After joining the Healthy
Hormones Group, I saw
small changes in my skin, digestion, and energy but wanted to take a deeper look into my health.
Whether
hormone,
hormone antagonist,
hormone controller,
hormone inhibitor,
hormone precursor,
hormone promotor, or
hormone regulator for plants
in the wider literature, it all amounts to the same for our purposes: distinct from fertilizers or nutrients, more impact from
smaller changes,
changes that affect physiology and gross anatomy.