25-04-2014, 01:21 AM
Eloise you're on the right track,
I've posted this a couple of times already, but E dominance slows receptor sensitivity, progesterone corrects this over burden. I've also posed a similar thread of yours, what I've found is that synthetics vs. phytoestrogens are metabolized differently. But this is your thread my dear, and I'm so impressed with your knowledge, in fact I'm so impressed with everyone's knowledge tbh.
So keep going the answers are there!
P.S. Don't forget about dexymiroestrol
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21856387
I've posted this a couple of times already, but E dominance slows receptor sensitivity, progesterone corrects this over burden. I've also posed a similar thread of yours, what I've found is that synthetics vs. phytoestrogens are metabolized differently. But this is your thread my dear, and I'm so impressed with your knowledge, in fact I'm so impressed with everyone's knowledge tbh.
So keep going the answers are there!

P.S. Don't forget about dexymiroestrol
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21856387

