Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs) As Treatment Or Cure For Degenerative Diseases?

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In the Peat-o-sphere, it seems estrogen is the main stress hormone, which is directly responsible behind most illnesses, inflammation, etc. Estrogen creates edema, serotonin, cortisol, cancer metabolism, brain degeneration, etc.

I have even read on this forum that multiple sclerosis is mostly just due to elevated estrogen (I think @haidut mentioned it in a post).

So if estrogen is so bad, and responsible for so many issues, why not just treat major diseases with aromatase inhibitors, which reliably lower all forms of estrogen?

Sure, aspirin and other "theoretic" aromatase inhibitors may be useful too, but they aren't really as powerful.

And yes, the AIs do have some bad side-effects, but if estrogen is the main driver of most diseases, wouldn't we expect the lowering of estrogen to outweigh the few minor side-effects of joint pains, etc?

Yet we aren't hearing of people using AIs to reverse cancer or multiple sclerosis or etc. - Why not?

AIs are only used in the medical world for preventing recurrence of cancer, mostly in women who have used chemotherapy and other treatments too. And in those people, it is indeed be helpful. But are there people out there curing their cancer, MS, Parkinson's, PCOS, etc. with AIs (exemestane, anastrozole, letrozole) alone?

Please share if you have any experience with this, or know of a website or article discussing the treatment of major degenerative diseases mainly with aromatase inhibitors.
 

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