In addition, the hops in beer are
so estrogenic that they are being studied as a treatment for menopause symptoms.
Not exact matches
But it activates them weakly
so if you've too much estrogen, the flax competes for the estrogen by binding to receptors preventing those hyper -
estrogenic effects and if you don't have enough estrogen,
so in the case of post-menopause or ovarian failure, flax binds to estrogen receptors and causes the estrogen effects that we really want, like libido and energy and the expression of female sex characteristics.
These are chemical compounds that are structurally similar to estrogen,
so when they enter the body, they behave with
estrogenic effect on the reproductive system function.
If
so, have you always used the
estrogenic control he sells aswell?
I don't think
so... Flaxseed is well known to be
estrogenic, which is covered in more detail here: http://www.forefronthealth.com/thyroid-and-phytoestrogens/
He is against soy for the following reasons: — Most of it is GM — Response: if this bothers you choose organic — it has goitrogens which interfere with thyroid function — Response: my understanding is that this is only a problem in people who are low in iodine —
so just make sure you are getting enough of this nutrient — it is
estrogenic — Reponse: the science on this issue is
so much more complex than Mercola indicates.
Soy products are
estrogenic and can lead to hormone disruptions in both men and women if eaten in large quantities,
so you should stick with just a couple of servings a week
Also,
so much of the breakfast seems dependent on flax seeds, but I am concerned about having too many as I have a fibroid and need to avoid
estrogenic foods, kindly advise more options if you might know of some.
Kruse
SO, Löhning A, Pauli GF, Winterhoff H, Nahrstedt A. «Fukiic and piscidic acid esters from the rhizome of Cimicifuga racemosa and the in vitro
estrogenic activity of fukinolic acid.»
I don't feel comfortable giving an
estrogenic food daily,
so she stopped the flax seeds.
So they go into our body and they have an
estrogenic load to our body.
Though it's often touted as a health food, soy has an
estrogenic effect on the body (that is: acts like estrogen) and
so can throw hormones off balance if consumed regularly.