#1. The master hormone control center is located in the:
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#2. The more ER Beta signaling there is at the breast, the less the incidence of cancer; the more it is turned off, the greater the risk.
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#3. This hormone is produced by the corpus luteum and brain, and is a direct descendant of pregnenalone.
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#4. Brassicas promote protective estrogen metabolites.
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#5. Women who consume dairy have higher 16 estrogens.
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#6. This hormone is a precursor for both male and female hormones; it is an anti-stress hormone produced by the adrenal glands.
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#7. Postmenopausal women with the highest intakes of dietary lignans are 14 percent less likely to develop breast cancer than those with low intakes.
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#8. This vitamin rescues Cytochrome P-series enzymes in the liver detox pathway, reduces activation of 16-series estrogens, and protects against breast, colon, and prostate cancer.
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#9. There are more estrogen receptors in the ___________ than anywhere else in the body.
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#10. Vitex Agnus Castus (Chaste Tree) increases estrogen by stimulating luteinizing hormone .
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