Articles, tagged with "estrogen receptors", page 2
17th January 2009
Is it really true, that there are some foods that makes your breasts grow larger or is it all a myth? May be there are some foods that will have an effect on your breasts, but it's not what you think. In fact, there are some foods that actually stops them...
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Author:
Richard
10th November 2008
What is menopause?
Menopause marks the end of female fertility which generally occurs around the age of 45-50 with a little variation. At this time the menstrual cycle stops. Various diseases develop after menopause in women. Therefore, you can use ...
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Author:
orsondixon
23rd October 2008
Modern experience with Black Cohosh dates back to the mid-1950s. In Europe, doctors concerned with finding an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which even then had recognized unwanted side effects, reported success surrounding the treatmen...
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Author:
John Russell
18th September 2008
Nolvadex is the trade name for drug tamoxifen citrate which is an antagonist for estrogen that is used as a first line of clinical defense against carcinomas of breast. Nolvadex is somewhat different from other products since it is not an anabolic/androge...
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Author:
Tarun Gupta
11th June 2008
Many of the non-surgical breast enhancement products on the market today are herbal formulations.
There are also additional techniques or systems on the market such as physical excercises and breast-pump products. Since natural herbal breast enhanceme...
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Author:
Mary Freeman
25th January 2008
Can tofu help prevent breast cancer? Increasingly, it looks that way. Soy foods - soybeans, tofu, miso, tempeh, soy milk, soy protein and textured vegetable protein (TVP), but not soy sauce - offer all the healing benefits of the other beans. In addition,...
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Author:
Raymond Lee
24th August 2007
By Carol L. Kornmehl, M.D., FACRO
Copyright 2007 by Carol L. Kornmehl. All rights reserved. No part of this article may be reproduced without express written consent by the author.
Why do people with breast cancer need chemotherapy? The reason is th...
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Author:
Carol L. Kornmehl, M.D., FACRO
21st May 2007
In India, Alzheimer's disease is fairly uncommon, with a less than 1 percent chance of people over the age of sixty-five living in certain rural areas developing the disease. The risk is just 2.4 percent for those who live in the larger cities and rural a...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th February 2007
Estrogen is one of those hormones that is enjoying popularity. In fact, because of it role in menstruation and menopause, it is one of the most widely studied and discussed hormone. Estrogen unknown to many is actually a term used to refer to a group of h...
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Author:
B.Janeway
04th February 2007
One of the most promising developments in breast enhancement is Breast Gain Plus, a natural breast enhancer, which is an herbal supplement containing a variety of powerful extracts from herbs such as dong quai, kelp, watercress, fennel seed and dandelion ...
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Author:
Alice T
24th July 2006
Phytoestrogens help women who suffers from PMS and other effects of estrogen dominance by competing with the body's estrogen for receptor binding sites, thus effectively lowering estrogenic activity in the body by exerting a weaker estrogen-like effect at...
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Author:
Julie Walker
23rd June 2006
YOUR SKIN
The skin is the largest organ of the body, and is significantly affected by the aging process. Estrogen receptors have been detected on the cellular components of the skin and lower levels of estrogen influence the skin-cell metabolims. Chan...
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Author:
Thomas Berten
11th May 2006
"Phyto-estrogen interaction with estrogen receptors in human breast cancer cells," J. (2002) Effect of soy phytoestrogens on hot flashes in postmenopausal women with breast cancer: a randomized, controlled clinical trial. Case-control study of phyto-oestr...
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Author:
suwat Muenpan
17th November 2005
"Eat your brussel sprouts!"
Mom really did have a great reason for forcing us to eat those horrible vegetables but I bet she didn't even know the full benefits.
It turns out that cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprout...
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Author:
Nicole Bandes