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Hormones
The
most important way to balance hormones is to balance
everything else. Hormones are very delicate by nature.
For example: too little thyroid hormone will result in
lower metabolism, fatigue. Too much hormone will result
in feeling jittery, insomnia, and in extreme cases
cardiac arrest. Too little estrogen will result in
osteoporosis, and low libido. Too much estrogen can
cause uterine fibroids, fibrocystic breast and increased
risk of reproductive cancers. Too little testosterone
will lead to decrease muscle mass and decrease libido.
Too much testosterone will cause aggressiveness,
increased prostate problems, and hair loss. Too little
growth hormone will cause a decrease in muscle mass and
accelerated aging. Too much growth hormone will
increase your chances of Type II diabetes by six times,
and increase the risk of prostate cancer. Too little
insulin is diabetes, which in turn can cause blindness
and limb amputation. Increased insulin will cause
weight gain, high cholesterol, increased LDL, increased
triglycerides, increased blood pressure, and increased
risk of heart attack.
Cholesterol is
the precursor to all our steroid hormones which include
estrogen, testosterone, progesterone, cortisol,
aldosterone, and DHEA. Eighty to ninety percent of
cholesterol is made by the liver. Cholesterol is
converted into pregnenolone which is then converted into
progesterone which is converted into androstanedione
which can be converted into estrogen or DHEA or
testosterone. If the person has excess body fat, they
will make an enzyme called aromatase which will convert
testosterone into estrogen increasing estrogen levels.
If a person has insulin resistance their body will
produce two enzymes, one called 17, 20 lyase and the
other17 alpha hydroxylase. These enzymes convert
progesterone into testosterone which will can cause
polycystic ovary syndrome, hair growth, loss of head
hair, and infertility in women. The testosterone could
then be converted into estrogen by the aromatase enzyme
made in body fat, once again increasing total estrogen
levels. High estrogen levels in men can cause prostate
problems. In women high estrogen levels can increase
the risk of reproductive cancers as well as uterine
fibroids, fibrocystic breast, and endometriosis.
According to the “Journal of Carcinogenesis” you can
have 10 to 50 times the amount of estrogen in breast
tissue than in your blood, therefore blood levels of
estrogen may not indicate the tissue levels of
estrogen. When you're under stress your body will
convert your DHEA into cortisol. This process has been
named cortisol steal. When this occurs the body's
levels of DHEA, aldosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and
testosterone will all decrease. This is how stress can
cause hormonal imbalances in people.
There are 11
sites on the estrogen molecule for detoxification, and
each has three types of estrogen, therefore the body has
36 different types of estrogen. The three primary
detoxification sites are the 2 hydroxylation pathway,
the 16 hydroxylation pathway, and the 4 hydroxylation
pathway. The 2 hydroxyestrogen's are good for you
promote health and actually fight cancer. The 16
hydroxyestrogen's are 30 times more mitogenic (causes
cell division), and therefore increase the number of
cells to potentially turn into cancer. The 4
hydroxyestrogen's are 30 times more carcinogenic and
therefore greatly increase the risk of cancer. In our
environment there are thousands of synthetic estrogens,
these come in the form of plastics, pesticides and other
chemicals. These synthetic estrogens are detoxified
through the 16 hydroxylation pathway. Alcohol, smoking
and hydrogenated fats are detoxified through the 4
hydroxylation pathway. Indole 3 carbonol which can be
found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli,
cauliflower, cabbage, and brussels sprouts all increase
the two hydroxylation pathway and therefore promote
hormonal balance. Once an estrogen has been detoxified,
if it becomes oxidized, it then becomes a quinone, which
is also carcinogenic, and this is why we need good
antioxidant status.
Isoflavones
found in soy, helps modulate hormones. Black cohosh is
also an excellent estrogen modulator. Chasteberry is an
excellent progesterone modulator. Saw Palmetto is
excellent for prostate health, and Primiline is
excellent for testosterone support.
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