How
do these xeno-oestrogens affect us specifically?
They
have the ability to lock into the same receptor sites
in our bodies as natural oestrogen where they mimic
its effect and interfere with its normal functioning.
They also stay longer in the body because they are not
readily broken down nor as easily excreted as natural
oestrogen is. The liver needs to work harder and if
bowel transit is slow, they can be reabsorbed into the
bloodstream.
What
are the symptoms of oestrogen dominance?
Weight
gain, fat deposition at the hips and thighs, water retention,
breast swelling, premenstrual syndrome, depression,
mood swings, loss of libido, heavy or irregular bleeding,
uterine fibroids, craving for sweets, loss of libido.
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