Bloog Sugar, PMS, Oestrogen Overload

This, in turn, helps to reduce the severity of PMS symptoms and restore hormonal harmony.

Oestrogen toxicity refers to the excessive levels of ostrogen in the body, which can have negative effects, particularly during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, leading to premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms. Supporting the pancreas and liver becomes crucial in mitigating this excess oestrogen.

The pancreas plays a vital role in hormone regulation and maintaining hormonal balance, while the liver is responsible for metabolizing ostrogen and removing it from the body. By providing support to these organs, we can enhance their detoxification processes and promote ostrogen elimination.

PANCREAS

98% of the pancreas is an exocrine gland, producing digestive enzymes to help your stomach breakdown nutrients.

The remaining 2% is a powerhouse, manufacturing the hormones such as insulin and glucagon, that regulate your

blood sugar levels.

LIVER

In response to the blood sugar hormones the pancreas releases, the liver either captures or releases glucose (sugar) from the blood stream.

If the liver is continuously focussed on maintaining a fluctuating blood sugar, it's going to have less energy to focus on

elimination of toxins.

ESTROGEN TOXICITY

The liver is the main organ responsible for removing oestrogen from the body post ovulation. When ostrogen lingers in the blood stream, it piles up and throws off the balance of your entire endocrine system.

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