Reclaim Your Hormones: How to Treat PMS and PCOS Naturally
Mark Hyman
9 dic 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Address insulin resistance to improve mental health in women with PCOS
Research shows a strong correlation between insulin resistance and depression in women with PCOS, even after controlling for body weight, suggesting a direct metabolic link to mental health.
Detoxify estrogen with broccoli for better health
Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli contain compounds that help your liver metabolize estrogen into beneficial forms and reduce toxic estrogen metabolites linked to breast cancer.
Incorporate ground flaxseeds to block environmental estrogens
Eating ground flaxseeds can help block the negative effects of environmental xenoestrogens (foreign estrogens from toxins) and improve hormonal balance.
Understand anovulatory cycles during perimenopause to manage estrogen dominance
During perimenopause, women often have anovulatory cycles where no egg is released, meaning no progesterone is produced, leading to symptoms of estrogen dominance.
Manage stress to preserve progesterone balance
When you're chronically stressed, your body prioritizes making the stress hormone cortisol, which can divert the resources needed to produce progesterone, leading to an imbalance.
Limit alcohol to protect estrogen metabolism and reduce breast cancer risk
Alcohol directly impairs the liver's ability to metabolize estrogen, and one study showed that a single glass of wine a day increases a woman's breast cancer risk by 40%.
Beware of oat milk's hidden sugars and starches
Be careful with supposedly healthy oat milks, as they are often just blended starch and sugar that can significantly spike your blood sugar.
Address belly fat to balance estrogen levels
Your belly fat cells are not just for storing energy; they actively produce estrogen through an enzyme called aromatase, contributing to hormonal imbalance.
Address nutrient depletion from birth control for better fertility
Taking the birth control pill depletes your body of essential nutrients like folate, B vitamins, vitamin C, E, magnesium, zinc, and selenium, which are all important for fertility.
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