Hormones—The Good, The Bad, and the Vital
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:26am (GMT)
Hormones are vital to your health. Hormones are a catalyst, causing
reactions to happen in the body. They regulate a number of actions in
your body. The pituitary gland sends messages (hormones) to your
thyroid, pancreas, liver, breast, ovaries, etc. All these glands need
hormones to call them into action.
Energy is created with the help of hormones. Cancer and Alzheimers are prevented when hormones are balanced properly.
Estrogen is the hormone that keeps people young. It helps the brain to
function properly, helps the eyes to avoid degeneration, controls your
blood pressure, protects heart health, and prevents bladder problems
and cancer. Men have estrogen and their health can be compromised by
the lack of estrogen. But it will be tough to convince men that they
need estrogen.
Progesterone balances estrogen and is a feel-good hormone. Progesterone
and testosterone increase your physical desire. Testosterone helps
build muscle and decrease fat, while improving motivation and energy.
Estrogen and testosterone convert the bad cholesterol (LDL) to good
cholesterol (HDL).
There is also good and bad estrogen. Type E2 is a good estrogen and
protects against cancer of many kinds including colon and breast
cancer. Not enough good estrogen will grow fibroids in the uterus. The
good estrogen also acts like an antidepressant.
The wrong/bad estrogen, as in synthetic, will cause problems such as
cancer, blood clots, etc. This includes birth control pills, which give
you synthetic hormones to make your body think that it is pregnant for
3 weeks, then not pregnant for a week, which is when you get your
period, though it's a false one that is really like the bleeding that
takes place after child birth.
The newer birth control pill that goes in 3 month cycles just holds the
pregnant phase longer and gives your body less often to flush out the
uterus and vagina.
E4 and E16 are two types of bad estrogen and will cause cancer. This is
the type of estrogen given in synthetic medications for hormone
replacement. These should be avoided. If you are currently taking
these, talk with your doctor about alternatives, or find another doctor.
The brain loses cells when estrogen is low. This can be reversed. The
brain can heal and regenerate, if given the right nutrition and
hormones. An example is a woman who had Alzheimers at age 70 and is now
driving at age 90. This is a documented case, by Dr. Nasr, where
nutrition and hormones were used to regain health.
Calcium without estrogen will not work to prevent osteoporosis.
Sometimes only 10% of the calcium consumed is absorbed into the bones.
Estrogen helps get the calcium into the bones. If no egg is released in
the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, no progesterone will be
produced. This gives an overabundance of estrogen, which can cause
problems. This is very common in women with PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome)
involving bloating, night sweats, being easily irritated, and mood
swings.
Men make their own progesterone, so they rarely have a deficiency.
That's why men don't have PMS and mood swings. Women use lots of
progesterone and are often deficient, which is why PMS is increasingly
common in women.
Men and women both get low on the hormone testosterone. A woman's level
of testosterone is much less than a man's level, but still vital to
overall health. Symptoms of low testosterone in women are lack of
motivation, extreme fatigue after exercise (tired for 2 days), and
overall fatigue, loss of body hair and lack of interest in sex.
When a man has low testosterone, he may go into what society calls a
mid-life crisis. In reality, age 14-20 is when males have their highest
levels of testosterone. The inability to hold an erection can also be
related to heart disease, so men need to talk to their doctor. Please
don't look for the quick fix of erection drugs. Your body is telling
you something. Fix the source of the problem.
Interferon is another substance important to health. It is produced
when you are happy, exercising, laughing, during a good night's sleep
and through good nutrition. This fights disease. Interferon levels go
down when a person is depressed, opening them up for disease. This is
the substance that was working when the now famous man cured himself
through laughter while watching The Three Stooges.
So, hormones (the good ones) are vital to excellent health. And
hormones (the bad ones) can set you up for some serious health problems.
How do you get the Good without the Bad and stay Vital? Balance between
all of the many factors that affect your health like diet, exercise,
attitude, passion, fun, family and friends for starters.
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