I just want to know why everyone ignores the risks of estrogen receptor positive cancers, specifically breqst cancers. Exogenous estrogen exposure is a main cause of this, aside from estrogenic birth control, and bioidentical HRT. Breast Thermography uncovers these risks, and while breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, estrogen is still heavily promoted to women at a time when testosterone is prioritized by the body. Take it if you want to, but it's a bit careless to ignore the evidence. Given, it's not typically even shown to women either because people can't find it, or they're suppressing the information. If anyone wants to see the research, view @thebreastdoc on substack, or Www.instagram.com/estrogenfree
Women’s health has been greatly ignored since the nurse study. There is more info on hormone usage amongst trans than menopausal women. I don’t know anyone that’s interested in HRT for vanity use. All the women in my menopause group are after feeling better from insomnia to depression. There are over 100 documented health issues linked to menopause how about discussing the benefits HRT helping that? Many of the specialists helping with menopause symptoms recommend estradiol progesterone and testosterone to help regain health. There are still too many who just don’t want to learn and help women navigate perimenopause. My sister is a PA and said there was barely a chapter covering menopause… that needs to change. Women live longer than they used to and deserve to feel the best they can!
Regardless of whether a woman chooses BHRT or HRT, the first step should always be supporting metabolism. This is the foundation of women’s health—without it, any other approach is just another form of self-medicating.
I just want to know why everyone ignores the risks of estrogen receptor positive cancers, specifically breqst cancers. Exogenous estrogen exposure is a main cause of this, aside from estrogenic birth control, and bioidentical HRT. Breast Thermography uncovers these risks, and while breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, estrogen is still heavily promoted to women at a time when testosterone is prioritized by the body. Take it if you want to, but it's a bit careless to ignore the evidence. Given, it's not typically even shown to women either because people can't find it, or they're suppressing the information. If anyone wants to see the research, view @thebreastdoc on substack, or Www.instagram.com/estrogenfree
Women’s health has been greatly ignored since the nurse study. There is more info on hormone usage amongst trans than menopausal women. I don’t know anyone that’s interested in HRT for vanity use. All the women in my menopause group are after feeling better from insomnia to depression. There are over 100 documented health issues linked to menopause how about discussing the benefits HRT helping that? Many of the specialists helping with menopause symptoms recommend estradiol progesterone and testosterone to help regain health. There are still too many who just don’t want to learn and help women navigate perimenopause. My sister is a PA and said there was barely a chapter covering menopause… that needs to change. Women live longer than they used to and deserve to feel the best they can!
Regardless of whether a woman chooses BHRT or HRT, the first step should always be supporting metabolism. This is the foundation of women’s health—without it, any other approach is just another form of self-medicating.
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