Introducing . . . the Estrobolome!
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wrote on 20 Jun 2021, 23:02 last edited by Catseye3
If anyone's honeybun is having or anticipating menopause issues, she might benefit from reading this article.
It relates, among other things, "[D]octors and scientists still aren’t exactly sure what happens in the estrobolome during menopause, says Dr. Romm. But what is known is that if your estrobolome is thriving with all the glorious bacteria and fungi that break estrogen down, it won’t cause the tsunami of hard-to-manage symptoms."
https://www.wellandgood.com/gut-health-during-menopause/
ETA: I'll leave now. This echoing silence is unnerving.
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wrote on 21 Jun 2021, 19:49 last edited by
I passed that along.
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If anyone's honeybun is having or anticipating menopause issues, she might benefit from reading this article.
It relates, among other things, "[D]octors and scientists still aren’t exactly sure what happens in the estrobolome during menopause, says Dr. Romm. But what is known is that if your estrobolome is thriving with all the glorious bacteria and fungi that break estrogen down, it won’t cause the tsunami of hard-to-manage symptoms."
https://www.wellandgood.com/gut-health-during-menopause/
ETA: I'll leave now. This echoing silence is unnerving.
wrote on 21 Jun 2021, 21:43 last edited by brenda@catseye3 said in Introducing . . . the Estrobolome!:
If anyone's honeybun is having or anticipating menopause issues, she might benefit from reading this article.
It relates, among other things, "[D]octors and scientists still aren’t exactly sure what happens in the estrobolome during menopause, says Dr. Romm. But what is known is that if your estrobolome is thriving with all the glorious bacteria and fungi that break estrogen down, it won’t cause the tsunami of hard-to-manage symptoms."
Too late!