The Estronex Test
With a simple at home urine test you can determine if you might be at risk for estrogen-sensitive cancers…and a plan to reduce that risk!
Did you know that both women AND men can be at risk for estrogen-sensitive cancers if their body is not metabolizing and detoxifying estrogen properly?
Estrogen Excess
We live in times of excessive internal and environmental estrogen exposure. Our bodies are burdened from excess estrogen from:
o Birth Control Pills
o Hormone Replacement Therapy
o Environmental toxins (xenoestrogens)
o Genetic predisposition
o Obesity & Sedentary Lifestyle
o High Stress
o Daily Alcohol Consumption
o Radiation Exposure
Research has found that:
- The body metabolizes estrogen into many different forms that can influence cancer development. Your “biochemical individuality” determines how much of each form of estrogen is produced. There are GOOD estrogens and BAD estrogens. Here is a quick summary:
- Measuring the ratios of these important forms of estrogen provides an important indication of future risk for development of breast cancer and other estrogen-sensitive cancers (ovarian, cervical, prostate, colon).
- Your risk can be modified through effective supplementation and a strategic diet.
The Good vs. The Bad
Here is quick overview of how the different estrogens impact the promotion or prevention of estrogen-sensitive cancers.
GOOD Estrogens
2-hydroxyestrone (2-OHE1) – reduces cancer growth
2-hydroxyestradiol (2-OHE2) – exhibits anti-carcinogenic effects
2-methoxyestrone (2-OMeE1) – shown to have anti-cancer effects
4-methoxyestrone (4-OMeE1) – non-cancerous
BAD Estrogens
4-hydroxyestrone (4-OHE1) – may react negatively with damaged DNA
16-α-hydroxyestrone (16α-OHE1) – encourages tumor development
Gender Specific Estrogen-Sensitive Cancers
Remember, not just women are susceptible to estrogen-sensitive cancers. When the body metabolizes estrogen into the cancer promoting forms, it can promote such cancers as below.
Women
Breast
Ovarian
Cervical
Colon
Men
Breast
Colon
Prostate
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