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Estrogen might make some providers nervous, but estrogen refers to a group of hormones that are fundamentally important to health and well-being. Every cell type in the body has estrogen receptors, and understanding how estrogen is secreted and metabolized gives providers a lot of information about their patients’ health.
With host Jaclyn Smeaton, Dr. Allison Smith introduces us to the different forms of estrogen and sheds light on how understanding estrogen metabolism can offer valuable insights into how our tissues utilize this vital hormone. Dr. Smith explains why estrogen sometimes gets a bad rap and examines the factors contributing to this perception, including the role of environmental pollutants that mimic estrogen in the body. We learn about the importance of screening for and eliminating these xenoestrogens from our lives to promote better hormonal health.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and understanding what happens in the body when estrogen is metabolized is crucial to gaining valuable insights into cancer risk and prevention.
Show Notes
Become a DUTCH provider and profoundly change your patients’ lives through comprehensive hormone testing.
Learn more about the Mastering Functional Hormone Testing Course – free to registered DUTCH providers!
Find more estrogen resources from the DUTCH Blog
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Evaluating Estrogen Detoxification to Understand Breast Cancer Risk
Know Your Lab’s Reference Ranges When Prescribing Estrogen Therapy
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Estrogen might make some providers nervous, but estrogen refers to a group of hormones that are fundamentally important to health and well-being. Every cell type in the body has estrogen receptors, and understanding how estrogen is secreted and metabolized gives providers a lot of information about their patients’ health.
With host Jaclyn Smeaton, Dr. Allison Smith introduces us to the different forms of estrogen and sheds light on how understanding estrogen metabolism can offer valuable insights into how our tissues utilize this vital hormone. Dr. Smith explains why estrogen sometimes gets a bad rap and examines the factors contributing to this perception, including the role of environmental pollutants that mimic estrogen in the body. We learn about the importance of screening for and eliminating these xenoestrogens from our lives to promote better hormonal health.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and understanding what happens in the body when estrogen is metabolized is crucial to gaining valuable insights into cancer risk and prevention.
Show Notes
Become a DUTCH provider and profoundly change your patients’ lives through comprehensive hormone testing.
Learn more about the Mastering Functional Hormone Testing Course – free to registered DUTCH providers!
Find more estrogen resources from the DUTCH Blog
Estrogen + Microbiome = Estrobolome
Evaluating Estrogen Detoxification to Understand Breast Cancer Risk
Know Your Lab’s Reference Ranges When Prescribing Estrogen Therapy

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