I've very curious about the mechanism of estrogen, and if there's any correlation to a "right-sided" effect when there's a case of estrogen dominance.
It could be purely chance, but any health issues I've experienced have always occured on my right side.
Given that there are left-handed / right-handed molecules, I was just wondering if progesterone / estrogen could also be thought of as a set that targets one side of the body or the other.
When absorbing Ray Peat information through articles and interviews, I've often been listening for something like this. Knowing that Ray Peat references William Blake, I did check and find that William Blake often uses right/left symbolism in his work.
Just wanted to throw this out for discussion.
Mariange
It could be purely chance, but any health issues I've experienced have always occured on my right side.
- Birth defect in one eye - right eye
- I have baby teeth that never fell out - right side of my mouth.
- I fell playing soccer as a kid. Bruised the left wrist, broke both bones in the right one.
- When I used to get leg cramps, always the right foot.
- Right leg has more spider veins
- Have two places on the right where I've cut myself (knuckle, knee) that healed with a scar and bumpy ridge. Cuts on my left heal completely with no scars.
- Even though I'm right-handed, I'm left eye/left ear dominant. Right ear is the one that overproduces ear wax.
- Liver - which is affected by too much estrogen - is on the right.
Given that there are left-handed / right-handed molecules, I was just wondering if progesterone / estrogen could also be thought of as a set that targets one side of the body or the other.
When absorbing Ray Peat information through articles and interviews, I've often been listening for something like this. Knowing that Ray Peat references William Blake, I did check and find that William Blake often uses right/left symbolism in his work.
Just wanted to throw this out for discussion.
Mariange