What a sad state of affairs of medicine when a study with such findings conclude that this phenomenon is "not dangerous". More importantly, the study confirms a very central theme of Peat's ideas that estrogen makes tissues "look older" than its true age, which is also a feature of cancer, chronic stress, diabetes, etc. Another confirmation that age is a metabolic feature and estrogen is a major factor in aging / metabolism.
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"...The new study included 833 women who visited a fertility advisory clinic at Rigshospitalet. The scientists' inspiration for the study arose because they were surprised that a number of young women visiting the clinic 'looked old' as far as fertility was concerned.
"Young women typically have well-developed and well-functioning ovaries, while women approaching their menopause have smaller ovaries with reduced egg production," says Petersen.
"We noticed that a number of young women who took birth control pills had ovaries that looked like they were approaching the menopause," she says."
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"...The new study included 833 women who visited a fertility advisory clinic at Rigshospitalet. The scientists' inspiration for the study arose because they were surprised that a number of young women visiting the clinic 'looked old' as far as fertility was concerned.
"Young women typically have well-developed and well-functioning ovaries, while women approaching their menopause have smaller ovaries with reduced egg production," says Petersen.
"We noticed that a number of young women who took birth control pills had ovaries that looked like they were approaching the menopause," she says."