Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Reproduction Hormones – Part 2: Estrogen

Reproduction Hormones
Part 2: Estrogen

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#1. Five different types of estrogen receptors have been identified by Gustafson at the Karolinska Institute.
#2. This estrogen receptor enhances vitamin D absorption and affects serotonin.
#3. This estrogen receptor protects against brain injury; in excess it can promote tumor growth.
#4. Excess stress, fat, and sugar can promote this estrogen receptor:
#5. Natural progesterone may turn on ER beta signaling, which then protects cells from excess growth.

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