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Fiber blocking estrogen

Started by Nati, December 12, 2014, 11:05:35 AM

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Nati

I was doing some research about mtf diet in internet and i'm read that fiber can block estrogen or lower it's levels in human body.
Do you have any experience with that?
I got pretty high fiber rich diet and not i start to worry a little.
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Devlyn

Got some links so we can all take a look?
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Devlyn

I'm confused whether you are FTM looking for information on reducing estrogen, or MTF looking to increase it? Either way, fiber removes estrogen from the system, but that helps keep women healthy.
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Nati

I,m mtf , sorry for confusion.
And i'm eat a lot of veggies and fruits, thats why i worry.
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Devlyn

Your endocrinologist will adjust your medications to the correct levels no matter what your body is doing. That's what they're trained in.
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Nati

There is no endo trained in TS hrt in my country, all we got are sexulogists ( i hope i spelled it right )
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awilliams1701

My GP said my fiber was low and suggested fiber gummies. Maybe I should reduce from 2 (as indicated on the bottle) to 1 gummy.
Ashley
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Clhoe G

Interesting link, but a lot of that kind of thing can be confusing without the full information, that should go hand in hand with other information

Like on this link http://info.spectracell.com/?Tag=Vitamin%20D it tells of the values of vitamins n minerals, some of it there is useless to us now, but we're looking for the information like this on this link.


I hope this helps.
Thank-you scorpions...

For looking like Goth lobsters.  :laugh:

Quote.
-Jimmy fallon-

Wow, I could have sworn I've been on HRT for longer.
O well this ticker will help me keep track.

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Nati

Yes, this is confusing, i know a lot of transwoman are on vegie or low-protein diet which is usually rich in fiber.
I guess i go check my hormones levels and see if my estro is same as o last blood test.

Nice chart Clhoe :)
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Clhoe G

Your welcome,  n if your ever wondering what the nutrition rating is of your dinner, there's this really neat site I found a while back, it's so in depth it's amazing, It's got near on any food you can think of.

http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2356/2

I love my broccoli so I've got the link set there.
Thank-you scorpions...

For looking like Goth lobsters.  :laugh:

Quote.
-Jimmy fallon-

Wow, I could have sworn I've been on HRT for longer.
O well this ticker will help me keep track.

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Nati

Quote from: Clhoe G on December 12, 2014, 01:00:37 PM
Your welcome,  n if your ever wondering what the nutrition rating is of your dinner, there's this really neat site I found a while back, it's so in depth it's amazing, It's got near on any food you can think of.

http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2356/2

I love my broccoli so I've got the link set there.

I love that site!

Thank you :)
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PinkCloud

HRT is just a shot in the dark anyway. Hormone interaction is incredibly complex, and no-one knows exactly how they all interact. Even a blood test says nothing about what happens in organs, tissues or even at a receptor. I would not worry much about food though. I would only worry when organs start to fail, such as the thyroid or adrenal cortex.
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Skeptoid

This article is full of silly things. I'd take any advice given in it with a pillar of salt.

Serious alarm bells should be ringing in your head:
The article itself, "I am NOT a licensed nutritionist and I strongly urge everyone to consult a doctor before making any major changes in one's diet."
One of the sources cited, "Dr. Michael Lam, who specializes in natural healing"
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http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/it-sounds-so-nutritionous/
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"Are you confused about the nutrition information you hear about these days? Seems like we hear something new every day and it is hard to know who to listen to. Next time someone gives you nutrition "advice" ask yourself "what are the credentials of this person giving me this advice?" A nutritionist is typically someone who completes an undergraduate or graduate degree in nutrition. They may be working as a research scientist, health and wellness educator, professor at a university etc. Be aware that there are individuals who market themselves as "nutritionists" with very little or no training whatsoever in nutrition. They may be selling "nutrition products"at a health or fitness center . Before you take "nutrition advice," be sure to check out the professional background and training of the individual giving it."
"What do you think science is? There's nothing magical about science. It is simply a systematic way for carefully and thoroughly observing nature and using consistent logic to evaluate results. Which part of that exactly do you disagree with? Do you disagree with being thorough? Using careful observation? Being systematic? Or using consistent logic?" --Dr. Steven Novella
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Ms Grace

I'm vegetarian and therefore have a healthy amount of fibre in my diet, doesn't seem to be doing my estrogen absorption any harm.
Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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Clhoe G

Thank-you scorpions...

For looking like Goth lobsters.  :laugh:

Quote.
-Jimmy fallon-

Wow, I could have sworn I've been on HRT for longer.
O well this ticker will help me keep track.

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Nati

Thanks girls :-)
I think i'm always worry about too much things :-(
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PinkCloud

As Aristotle said wisely: Moderation in everything.  ;)
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