Browsing articles in "estrogen"

Baby Formula, Soy, and Immunosuppression

Mar 25, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   atrophy, baby, estrogen, formula, General, genistein, immune, immunosuppression, soy, thymus  //  Comments Off on Baby Formula, Soy, and Immunosuppression
Also see: Soy Lecithin and Development PNAS May 28, 2002 vol. 99 no. 11 7616-7621 The phytoestrogen genistein induces thymic and immune changes: A human health concern? Srikanth Yellayi*, Afia Naaz*, Melissa A. Szewczykowski*, Tomomi Sato*†, Jeffrey A. Woods‡, Jongsoo Chang§, Mariangela Segre¶, Clint D. Allred§, William G. Helferich§‖, and Paul S. Cooke*‖** Use of [...]

Vitamin E and Autoimmune Disease

Mar 25, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   autoimmune, estrogen, General, PUFA, vitamin e  //  Comments Off on Vitamin E and Autoimmune Disease
Vitamin E is an anti-estrogen so if estrogen is a causative factor in “autoimmune” diseases then we would expect estrogen antagonists to have benefit for this population. Vitamin E, vitamin A, progesterone, thyroid hormone oppose estrogen. Polyunsaturated fats destroy vitamin E and promote estrogen. Cutis. 1978 Mar;21(3):321-5. Is vitamin E involved in the autoimmune mechanism? [...]

Protected: Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH

Mar 25, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   basal, estrogen, General, hypothyroidism, lab test, metabolic rate, progesterone, pulse, T3, T4, temperature, thyroid, TSH  //  Comments Off on Protected: Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH
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Estrogen Levels Increase with Age

Mar 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, dominance, estrogen, General, menopause, metabolism, perimenopause, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Estrogen Levels Increase with Age
Also see: Fat Tissue and Aging – Increased Estrogen J Gerontol. 1978 Mar;33(2):191-6. Circulating plasma levels of pregnenolone, progesterone, estrogen, luteinizing hormone, and follicle stimulating hormone in young and aged C57BL/6 mice during various stages of pregnancy. Parkening TA, Lau IF, Saksena SK, Chang MC. Young (3-5 mo of age) and senescent (12-15 mo of [...]

Oral Contraceptives and Risk of Death from Myocardial Infarction

Mar 20, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   birth control, contraception, estrogen, General, heart disease, Myocardial Infarction  //  Comments Off on Oral Contraceptives and Risk of Death from Myocardial Infarction
British Medical_Journal, 1975, 2, 245-248 Oral Contraceptives and Death from Myocardial Infarction J. I. MANN, W. H. W. INMAN We investigated 219 deaths from myocardial infarction in women under the age of 50. Their histories were compared with those of living age-matched controls selected from the same general practices. The frequency of use of oral [...]

High Estrogen and Heart Disease in Men

Mar 20, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   atherosclerosis, estrogen, General, heart disease, men, metabolism, Myocardial Infarction, thyroid  //  Comments Off on High Estrogen and Heart Disease in Men
Arteriosclerosis. 1986 Jul-Aug;6(4):418-21. Sex hormone levels in young Indian patients with myocardial infarction. Sewdarsen M, Jialal I, Vythilingum S, Desai R. The finding of abnormal levels of sex hormones in men with coronary artery disease has led to the hypothesis that alterations in sex hormones may represent an important risk factor for myocardial infarction. In [...]

PUFA Increases Estrogen

Feb 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, estrogen, fatty acids, General, nutrition, PUFA  //  Comments Off on PUFA Increases Estrogen
While the competition by PUFA for protein binding sites block the effects of thyroid hormone and vitamin A, the actions of PUFA on sex steroid binding protein (SBP, or SSBG, for sex steroid binding globulin) increases the activity of estrogen. That’s because the SSBG neutralizes estrogen by binding to it, keeping it out of cells; [...]

Estrogen and PCOS

Feb 18, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   androgen, cortisol, DHEA, estradiol, estrogen, estrone, General, insulin, insulin resistance, PCOS, polycystic, progesterone, prolactin, stress, sympathetic  //  Comments Off on Estrogen and PCOS
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1993 Nov;169(5):1223-6. Excessive estradiol secretion in polycystic ovarian disease. Benjamin F, Toles AW, Seltzer VL, Deutsch S. Polycystic ovarian disease is both a hyperestrogenic and a hyperandrogenic syndrome, and all studies have shown that hyperestrogenemia is the result of an elevation of estrone with plasma estradiol levels in the normal follicular [...]

Shock Increases Estrogen

Feb 18, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, General, Selye, sepsis, septic, shock  //  Comments Off on Shock Increases Estrogen
Since Selye’s work, it has been known that estrogen creates the same conditions as occur in the shock phase of the stress reaction. (And shock, in a potential vicious circle, can increase the level of estrogen.) -Ray Peat, PhD Circ Shock. 1994 Aug;43(4):171-8. Sex steroid hormones in circulatory shock, sepsis syndrome, and septic shock. Fourrier [...]

Bisphenol A (BPA), Estrogen, and Development

Feb 17, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   baby, bisphenol a, BPA, child, development, estradiol, estrogen, fetus, General, plastics, progesterone, PUFA, Ray Peat  //  Comments Off on Bisphenol A (BPA), Estrogen, and Development
The estrogenic effects of bisphenol A (BPA) create a potential model of estrogen’s harm of mother and fetus. Arch Toxicol. 2006 Oct;80(10):647-55. Epub 2006 Apr 8. Toxicokinetics of bisphenol A in pregnant DA/Han rats after single i.v. application. Moors S, Diel P, Degen GH. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an important chemical in the production of [...]
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