Friday, August 24, 2012

Define Estrogen

Estrogen is one of the most important hormones in the female body. Increased estrogen levels can cause dangerous and life-threatening conditions women.


Significance


Estrogen controls menstruation and influences the urinary tract, reproductive organs, blood vessels, brain, pelvic muscles, bones, skin and hair.


Function


Because estrogen is the primary hormone responsible for regulating reproduction, it is the key to maintaining the human race.


Sources


Estrogen is primarily secreted by the ovaries, but smaller amounts are produced by the adrenal glands.


Benefits


Moderate estrogen levels regulate a woman's mood, menstrual cycle, mental clarity and other health-related processes.


Warning


Ovarian cancer, breast cancer and heart disease have been linked to abnormally high levels of estrogen. Some estrogen-containing foods can contribute to the body's natural stores of the hormone.


Prevention/Solution


To prevent estrogen-related cancers, consult your physician, especially if you have a history of breast, ovarian or cervical cancer in your family.







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