If researchers are right, women
taking oestrogen after the menopause may also reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, by protecting key cells in the brain.
Not exact matches
Millions of women
took a mix of the hormones
oestrogen and progesterone called Prempro.
And those who
took larger doses of
oestrogen or
took it for longer, were less likely to have died of Alzheimer's than those who
took lower doses for shorter periods.
I am
taking various supplement to lower my
oestrogen: Dim with a liver cleanser, omega 3, kelt for supporting the thyroid, vit E, magnesium, an anti oxidant.
Detoxification of these negative
oestrogens, specifically xenoestrogens, can be enhanced * and expedited by normal food sources,
taken in abundance.
These are environmental toxins that are absorbed in the blood stream and
take up residence in the receptor sites reserved for normal
oestrogen activity.
It means that an adult may safely
take about 3 - 6 mg to maintain its normal levels but for therapeutic purposes (arthritis, osteoporosis, candida, low
oestrogen and testosteron) probably 10 mg (2 x 5 mg or 3 x 3 mg with meals) of boron per day in the form of supplements would give better results.
After removal of the 10 participants who were
taking an oral
oestrogen, patients without a history of ELS showed lower cortisol responses than patients with ELS and controls (before CRF, p = 0.005; after CRF, p = 0.008).