Peata
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Anyone been able to correct their thyroid and as a result, the same with estrogen dominance?
I'm just wondering if a natural outcome of better thyroid is going to be that estrogen and progesterone gets balanced? Or does it have to work the other way around - you must get your estrogen balanced before thyroid benefits?
I read something by RP that high estrogen slows the thyroid. I don't think my estrogen is "too high" just that progesterone has been too low. I've taken a lot of Progest-E this 2nd half of cycle and not sure it's helped as much as I would like with certain symptoms. However, temps and pulse seem pretty good. Things are improving - I can slowly but surely see outer third of eyebrows filling in, hairs filling in around hairline, etc.
All this stuff is connected. But I'm hoping sometime there will be less estrogen dominance symptoms to look forward to.
I'm just wondering if a natural outcome of better thyroid is going to be that estrogen and progesterone gets balanced? Or does it have to work the other way around - you must get your estrogen balanced before thyroid benefits?
I read something by RP that high estrogen slows the thyroid. I don't think my estrogen is "too high" just that progesterone has been too low. I've taken a lot of Progest-E this 2nd half of cycle and not sure it's helped as much as I would like with certain symptoms. However, temps and pulse seem pretty good. Things are improving - I can slowly but surely see outer third of eyebrows filling in, hairs filling in around hairline, etc.
All this stuff is connected. But I'm hoping sometime there will be less estrogen dominance symptoms to look forward to.