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Estrogen helps foster gluthatione

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10622232

E levels go down postmenopause, and this could diminish

glutathione levels as well.

Increased E via exogenous hormones from HRT or BPC,

and withdrawal from them in turn, could have effects on

glutathione.

Estrogen is funny stuff. On the one hand it helps keep

glutathione up/normal, and aids in detox in this way.

On the other hand it seems to slow down some liver and

gallbladder functions, and can be a culprit in developing

chemical sensitivities (at higher amounts, or exogenously

as E med).

E is also paradoxical in that it can have some inflammatory

and also some anti-inflammatory properties. The inflammatory

properties are balanced with P and T, both of which are very

anti-inflammatory.

Carol W.

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