The Dark Side of Estrogen: Getting Real About Estrogen Excess
There are always two sides to the same coin, and in this episode of the DUTCH Podcast, Dr Andrew Rostenberg sheds light on the dark side of estrogen. When out of balance, estrogen can impact our physique, how we age, and our overall health.
As Dr Rostenberg explains, due to the inundation of environmental estrogens from sources like heavy metals, mould toxins, and cosmetics, many patients are grappling with endocrine disruptions that affect other systems throughout the body.
Tune in to hear insights into the symptoms of estrogen imbalance in both men and women and the pivotal role the gallbladder plays in metabolising estrogen in our bodies. But it’s not all doom and gloom; Dr Rostenberg emphasises that our genes don’t dictate our fate, and we have plenty of tools available to reduce our environmental exposures and combat the effects of estrogen excess.
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