Tuesday 2 April 2013

Re: [Everything doTERRA] phytoestrogens

It is a compound removed from soy. People with soy issues can usually take it. I have had people who are allergic to soy take it with no problem. However, people with Hashimotos, Fibromyalgia and other autoimmune issues sometimes have a reaction to it and don't do well on it so I usually suggest DDR Prime first and if that doesn't work then Phyto (because a lot of my people have autoimmune). It has done the trick for several people. Be warned if you have menopause symptoms it amplifies them in some people for a couple of weeks then they disappear.
I'm not an estrogen expert so I'll let someone else tackle that one, other than to say.
If you are having menopause symptoms I recommend a round of GX/PB Assist, LLV and DDR Prime with Solace as needed. Many people in this phase like to combine In Tune and Whisper as a perfume and/or use Balance. (The DDR Prime is substituted for the Phyto) and then they have something that should work that doesn't have the Phyto.
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On 4/2/2013 2:04 PM, Janet Fullmer wrote:
Hi, All,
I have a couple of quetions about the Phytoestregens;

1)  It is soy based??? Those with soy problems can't take it?  That is what i heard, but please confirm.

2)  here is a comment from one of my readers about how the natural phytos could cause breast cancer just like the hormone replacement therapy.  How do i respond?  is this true?

Comment:
  The mesaopune is an endocrine event and hormone replacement therapy is supposed to modify the levels of the sex hormones to make it a less traumatic event for those for whom it is a problem.  Phytoestrogens are a natural alternative to HRT and work on the same principle.  (I have to say that given the choice I'd go for the medically supervised option.)Interestingly it is looking very much like HRT might prove to be a cause of breast cancer, so it is quite likely that phytoestrogens will be as well.  Natural remedies that actually do something are just as likely to have side effects as synthetic drugs.



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