On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 19:33:29 -0500, Kristina K. Carlton
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>
> I stopped taking DHEA in December because a blood and saliva test
> indicated
> high levels. I stopped the progesterone in January because one, it
> obviously
> wasn't working anymore, and two, another saliva test indicated that it
> was
> too high.
>
Even so, you might get something useful by scroogling
(http://www.scroogle.org/) "estrogen dominance".
The second hit has this to say (he left out evil soy):
"Strictly speaking, it's possible that we are all -- men, women and
children -- suffering a little from estrogen dominance, because there is
so much of it in our environment. You would have to virtually live in a
bubble to escape the excess estrogens we're exposed to through pesticides,
plastics, industrial waste products, car exhaust, meat, soaps and much of
the carpeting, furniture and paneling that we live with indoors every day.
You may have on-and-off sinus problems, headaches, dry eyes, asthma or
cold hands and feet for example, and not know to attribute them to your
exposure to xenohormones. Over time the exposure will cause more chronic
problems such as arthritis and premenopause symptoms, and may be a direct
or indirect cause of cancer."
William
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