27-09-2014, 11:10 PM
(27-09-2014, 10:54 PM)lovely11 Wrote: Most sources say that Estrone (E1) is a high risk for cancer. It is also a hormone in high amount after menopause.
Which point were you saying it was contradicting? That paper is from a company, and probably not on pubmed. While many points in that paper may be correct, it is their choice of wording, calling it a waste product, instead of a metabolite, and it assuming that estriol is not good because it doesn't convert back into estradiol. Estriol is not a waste product, but one if its metabolites is a waste product. Pubmed Reviews have more information from different sources put together by importance, and interpret results.
My conflict is that E1, E3 is reported to increase cancer risks, which in all actuality it's all estrogens tbh.
So establishing what's actuatully revelant is our (my?) burden imo, you know the type (Social Justice Warrior) only just rephrase it to be "NBE Truth Warrior"

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