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At school I learned the standard (including dogmatic) stuff about estrogen.
From the writings of Peat I understand estrogen to be a disruptor of energy and structures (causing excess cell division, water accumulation, etc.).
The forum is filled with posts about the negative effects of estrogen.
However, I would expect estrogen to be present in cells for a reason. It is just that I don't have clarity as to what reason that might be.
Any suggestions?
From the writings of Peat I understand estrogen to be a disruptor of energy and structures (causing excess cell division, water accumulation, etc.).
The forum is filled with posts about the negative effects of estrogen.
However, I would expect estrogen to be present in cells for a reason. It is just that I don't have clarity as to what reason that might be.
Any suggestions?