Estrogen Dominance

    A  term  coined  by  the late John R. Lee MD., author of  numerous books        on topics of  women’s hormones. THE THEORY of  ESTROGEN DOMINANCE describes a condition where women can have deficient,  normal  or excessive estrogen level.  However,  has little or  No progesterone  to balance it’s effect  in  the  body.  Therefore,  even  a  woman  with  low estrogen levels  can have estrogen dominance symptoms if  she doesn’t have progesterone.

   Basically estrogen dominance…. reflects  hormone imbalance  and out of  balance hormones can affect women  from  14 to 94. Therefore, how does one become  estrogen dominate?  Our  food  chain  that’s  ridden  with  pesticides, herbicides  and  growth hormones…. is a sea of  endocrine –  disrupting toxic chemicals that mimic estrogen in the body.

    If  we’re over weight…  our body’s store excess  fat that can be converted   into estrogen. Insulin resistance also leads to estrogen dominance, then you have  the estrogen  found in ERT,  HRT  and  Birth Control pills.  ESTROGEN DOMINANCE  can also occur in men,  as they age,  estrogen gradually rises, while saliva levels of  progesterone  and  testosterone gradually  falls.

    It’s often  found that men of  fifty having higher saliva levels of  estrogen than woman of  fifty?  A  sign  of  estrogen dominance  in men  is  tendency for  some  to  develop  breastAn  imbalance  of  hormone ~ related  health problems  such as PMS, endometriosis, uterine fibroids,  infertility,  post – partum  depression,  weight  gain,  increased  blood  clotting  and  thyroid dysfunction.

   With worse case scenario being breast and uterine cancer in women and breast  cancer,  prostate  problems  and  prostate  cancer  in  men.  Estrogen dominance can be detected by taking a saliva test, where as this simple test procedure can accurately reveal hormone levels.  Therefore,  men  can  also take  this simple saving  face at ~ home test determining  if  their hormones are out of  balance too.

    Melatonin is a compound in our body helping regulate sleep,  as well as other physiological rhythms in our body.  It is secreted  by the pineal gland and is a hormone  that is effected by light that just might regulate estrogen. Light suppresses levels of  melatonin,  while darkness  helps  to  trigger our body to secret more of the compound.

     What’s interesting about melatonin…. is it’s levels start to wane as we   age (certain indications seem to alter it’s levels in our body as well.)  While the long ~ term  side  effects  of  frequently  altering  our natural melatonin secretion  is not completely understood.  However,  there  is  some  concern that long ~ term alterations to normal secretion patterns can have various detrimental effects (night workers and their overall health.)

   Earlier studies suggest  that  there  may be some benefit  from melatonin   use in patients with cancer. Some studies suggest patients on melatonin had better response to chemotherapy in breast cancer patients;  and some of  the side effects  and  anxiety associated  with the therapy  some  what mitigated. As researchers  found there was a 34 percent relative risk reduction in death in the melatonin user group.

   Another  study  looked  at  patients…. whom had advanced cancer of  the breast,  lung,  gastrointestinal  tract,  head  and  neck.  Thereby,  when given  chemotherapy,  either alone  or with 20 mg/day of  melatonin.  There  was  a reduction  in  side effects  of  low platelet count,  fatigue,  mouth sores,  heart complications  and  neurotoxicity  in  the melatonin group  with higher rates of  survival than non – melatonin group.

   Because melatonin has antioxidant effects in our body there is a growing interest in it’s benefit  for patients  with  neurodegenerative disease,  such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. There is even growing interest in using melatonin for stroke patients, those with high blood pressure and even some indications melatonin may be helpful  for migraine headaches.

   There  was  a study  that looked  at  migraine  sufferers  who  were  given 3mg  of  melatonin  about 30 minutes  before bed time  every night  for three months  and  of  the  patients  whom  finished  the  study.  Two – thirds of  the patients  seemed to have  a  50 percent reduction,  severity  and  duration of there migraine headache.


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