Browsing articles in "DES"

Barbara Seaman Interview: Birth Control, Menopause, Estrogen Industry

Jul 29, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   Barbara Seaman, birth control, breast feeding, cancer, DES, diabetes, diethylstilbestrol, estrogen, feminism, General, heart attack, heart disease, hitler, menopause, miscarriage, morning after, nazi, pharma, pharmaceutical industry, premarin, progestin, the pill, women's health, Women's Health Initiative  //  Comments Off on Barbara Seaman Interview: Birth Control, Menopause, Estrogen Industry
Also see: Barbara Seaman Raised Alarms, Answered Every Call The Rise and Fall of Estrogen Therapy: The History of HRT Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer PUFA Increases Estrogen PUFA Inhibit Glucuronidation PUFA Promote Cancer Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time Study: Acquired Breast Cancer [...]

Toxic Plant Estrogens

Oct 24, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   beans, birth control, bisphenol a, BPA, Coumestrol, DES, estrogen, fertility, flaxseed, General, genistein, infertility, isoflavones, lignins, miscarriage, oral contraceptives, phytoestrogens, PUFA, Ray Peat, soy, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Toxic Plant Estrogens
Also see: Estrogen, Progesterone, and Fertility Quotes: Thyroid, Estrogen, Menstrual Symptoms, PMS, and Infertility Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Alcohol Consumption – Estrogen and Progesterone In Women Estrogen, Endotoxin, and Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury Soy and Behavior Baby Formula, Soy, and Immunosuppression Estrogen Levels Increase with Age Fat Tissue and Aging – Increased Estrogen [...]

Estriol, DES, etc

Oct 16, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   age pigment, cancer, DES, diethyl stilbestrol, estradiol, estriol, estrogen, estrone, fertility, General, heart attack, miscarriage, phytoestrogens, progesterone, Ray Peat, shock, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Estriol, DES, etc
by Ray Peat, PhD A review of the use of estrogens reported in J.A.M.A. (only up to 1987) found nearly 200 different “indications for its use. (Palmlund, 1996.) Using the conservative language of that journal, such use could be said to constitute wildly irresponsible “empirical” medical practice. More appropriate language could be used. Pollution of [...]
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