How Estrogen Dominance Happens

Posted by on 02 Jan 2011 | Tagged as: Estrogen, Menopause



We as women have many hormones in the body and one of the major ones for a woman is estrogen. Estrogen must be found in the correct levels for the body. Being short of estrogen is not a good thing because low estrogen will cause a number of undesirable symptoms. In opposition, having too much estrogen is not a good state to be in and will cause serious health problems for women.

Hormones must be balanced in the body in order for us to live health lives. When you are prescribed bioidentical estrogen, you must also take progesterone because estrogen will counteract the negative effects of estrogen. Without natural bioidentical progesterone, you will find yourself in a state of estrogen dominance which has its own negative symptoms which you don’t want to have.

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Estrogen dominance

What causes estrogen dominance? The following is a list of things that cause estrogen dominance:

1) Synthetic hormone replacement therapy due to the excessively high doses of synthetic estrogen and the use of progestins and not bioidentical progesterone.
2) Premenopause: early onset of premenopause causes early follicle dysfunction resulting in a lack of natural progesterone production, and the loss ovulation
3) Exposure to xenoestrogens in the environment which causes early premenopause
4) Taking birth control pills which causes the cessation of natural hormone production and contain excessive estrogen in the pills composition.

Most of the diseases that are listed below, major health risks to women are caused by estrogen dominance: The risks for these diseases especially increase as a woman grows older and reaches menopause.

1) Uterine fibroids
2) Breast cancer
3) Uterine cancer
4) Fibrocytic breast
5) PMS
6) Ovarian cancer
7) Premenopausal bone loss
8. Osteoporosis in menopausal women

Estrogen dominance will cause the following side effects/symptoms:

1) Acceleration of the aging process
2) Anxiety
3) Allergies
4) Autoimmune disorders such as lupus, thyroiditis and Sjorgren’s disease
5) Breast cancer
6) Breast tenderness
7) Decreased libido
8. Depression
9) Fat gain
10) Fatigue,
11) fibrocystic breasts
12) Foggy thinking
13) Hairloss
14) Headaches
15) Hypoglycemia
16) Increased blood clotting (meaning: risk of strokes)
17) Thyroid dysfunction
18) Strokes,
19) Uterine Cancer
20) Uterine fibroids
21) Water retention, bloating

As nobody in their right mind wants to put up with these side effects and diseases which come especially at the time of menopause when you are at a greater health risk, it’s best to get your hormone levels checked regularly and use bioidentical hormones to achieve balance in the body. Make sure you are using natural bioidentical progesterone.

The Symptoms of Menopause

Posted by on 02 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: Bioidentical Hormones, Biomimetic Hormones, Estrogen, Menopause



The gradual natural aging process in a woman results in the decline of normal ovarian function. This, in turn, results in the onset of cessation of menstruation, which signals the onset of menopause. Contrary to popular perception, keeping in mind the advances that medical science has made, entering menopause need not be a difficult phase of one’s life. Although it signifies the end of your childbearing years, it is a time for new beginnings, a time to concentrate on your Self.  In fact, one can lead a perfectly normal, healthy, productive and happy life after menopause. Millions of women around the world would testify to this fact. The strange itches, night sweats, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, depression and anxiety are some of the most common symptoms of menopause.  They can all be dealt with by improving lifestyle, diet, exercise and bioidentical hormones.

The decreased production of certain hormones in the body results in the symptoms of menopause. For example, decreased levels of estrogen, an important hormone is a chief  reason for some of the symptoms. Also, at this time in life, some women which actually experience elevated levels of estrogen resulting in estrogen dominance – which a a dangerous place to be in.  Excess estrogen is dangerous because it can cause breast cancer.  Similarly, the levels of progesterone, another important hormone, also decreases resulting in certain symptoms associated with menopause. Estrogen dominance can be corrected by supplementing the body with natural progesterone.

The symptoms of menopause can vary from one woman to another. While for one it may be that of urinary incontinence, for another it could be a decrease in libido. Mood swings are also common when a woman enters this phase in her life. In fact, a vast majority of them suffer from acute depression and panic attacks, with the onset of menopause. Dry skin and hair loss are some other symptoms experienced by women during the onset of menopause. Certain women are also known to gain weight during this point in time of their life, especially around the waist and stomach area. Fortunately, hormone replacement therapy is available to provide relief from these symptoms.  It becomes necessary to balance your hormones and supplement the ones that are missing or decreased.

Hormone replacement therapy involves supplementing certain hormones by what are known as bioidentical hormones. These natural bioidentical hormones are produced using botanical extracts, synthesized in a laboratory.  Many women, aware of the dangers of synthetic hormone therapy, now seek out bioidentical hormones. These natural bioidentical hormones are prescribed by a doctor and taken in different methods such as troches, creams, gels, patches or pellets and may be taken biomimetically, mimicking the natural cycle of the rise and fall of hormones in the body.  It depends on what the doctor thinks your individual needs are to help you face this new phase of life called menopause.