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Effects
of Estrogen Dominance (with little or no progesterone to balance)
Reprinted from What Your Doctor May Not Tell You John R. Lee, MD, Warner
Books 1996, and The Physicians Desk Reference (PDR) 1997
- Acceleration
of aging process
- Allergy
symptoms such as; asthma, hives, rashes,
- Sinus
congestion
- Autoimmune
disorders such as; Lupus erythematosis, thyroiditis and possibly Sjogren's
disease
- Breast
cancer
- Breast
tenderness
- Cervical
dysplasia
- Cold
hands and feet as a symptom of thyroid dysfunction
- Copper
excess
- Decreased
sex drive
- Depression,
anxiety or agitation
- Dry
eyes
- Early
onset of menstruation
- Endometrial
(uterine) cancer
- Fat
gain, especially around the abdomen, hips, and thighs
- Fatigue
- Fibrocystic
breasts
- Foggy
thinking
- Gallbladder
disease
- Hair
loss Headaches
- Hypoglycemia
- Increased
blood clotting (increasing risk of strokes)
- Infertility
Irregular menstrual periods
- Irritability
- Insomnia
- Magnesium
deficiency
- Memory
loss
- Mood
swings
- Osteoporosis
- PMS
- Polycystic
ovaries
- Premenopausal
bone loss
- Prostate
cancer
- Sluggish
metabolism
-
Thyroid dysfunction mimicking hypothyroidism
- Uterine
cancer
- Uterine
fibroids
- Water
retention, bloating
- Zinc
deficiency
Reprinted
from What Your Doctor May Not Tell You John R. Lee, MD and The Physicians
Desk Reference (PDR) 1997
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