Estrogen dominance, or a deficiency in progesterone levels, may
have a significant impact on women's
Estrogen dominance is a controversial new theory, which is
believed to explain a range of women's health problems, and to
offer a safe and effective treatment. A deficiency in
progesterone levels, not offset by any reduction in levels of
estrogen can happen for a number of reasons, during any stage of
a woman's life, including menopause. Estrogen dominance may be
the cause of a number of women's health problems, including
irregular or difficult menstruation and PMS, infertility, weight
gain, ovarian cysts, migraines and breast disease. Some doctors
attribute symptoms of menopause to the reduction in progesterone
levels, rather than the lack of estrogen as is more commonly
believed.
It's perhaps surprising that there is so much debate,
controversy and disagreement over causes and treatments of such
important and common health issues as menstruation, fertility
and menopause. After all, these are health effects experienced
by a little over half the population of the world. Your health
is the most important thing you have, so it's vital for you to
be as well informed as you can about health issues which affect
you, and to understand the benefits and potential risks of any
treatment before you take it. There's no substitute for a visit
to your doctor to obtain individual advice and information. As a
supplement, there are plenty of interesting and informative
websites, books and publications on women's health issues.
Approaches to treating estrogen dominance. Resetting the balance
between estrogen and progesterone levels may simply be a matter
of changing your diet, and acquiring a few healthy lifestyle
habits. A lack of fiber in the diet can reduce the body's
capacity to flush out excess estrogen. Eating lots of fiber rich
foods like fresh fruit and vegetables and whole grains will
help.
Dietary supplements of lecithin, and natural herbs such as black
radish, milk thistle and dandelion help stimulate the liver,
which is important for flushing out excess estrogen from the
body. You can also promote the health of your liver by eating a
well balanced diet, and avoiding excess alcohol.
There are natural progesterone creams available, which are easy
to apply, and have been shown to be effective in alleviating
symptoms of menopause, and reducing the effects of estrogen
dominance syndrome.