There are uncoated pills which can be dissolved under the tongue.
Its for example bioidentical micronized estrogen like estrace or estradiol valerate.
If the liver encounters estrogen in the digestive tract it seems to presume a leak and raises clotting factors.
Taking estrogen sublingually bypasses the liver with intake. It enters into the bloodstream via the mouth.
So its less straining on the liver and also supposed to be less causing clotting factors.
Its also more effective since the liver builds down part of it.
Some of it is swallowed nonetheless so some people take daily a very small dose of aspirin to thin the blood.
With sublingual intake levels rise fast, and drop after a few hours...
here is a graph showing that this indeed has an influence on levels:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,186946.msg1665088.html#msg1665088So spreading the daily dose in a few small doses might be a good idea.
Otherwise there might be a menopausal like effect a few times a day which might affect mood.
The same is true for swallowing pills if times of intake are far away from each other, like once a day.
There are small dose pills for example, or there are pills which can be seperated in half.
Talk all of this through with your doc.
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