N
ick Delgado poses a great question to Dr. Ira Goodman in this video, asking how to fix estrogen dominance and hormonal acne. His reply as a medical professional is the same as what all the reviewers are reporting.
You’ve got to measure your estrogen metabolites. If they are off you can treat it with DIM or Indo-3-carbinol or just eat a lot of cruciferous vegetables- like you do with the blender and in taking the product Estroblock.
– Dr. Ira Goodman
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Dr. Nick Delgado: You must have a few tips on Estrogen Dominance anything with skin too I get a lot of young people with skin problems?
Dr. Ira Goodman: You just have to be careful if you are taking Testosterone you got to measure your estrogen metabolites. If they are off you can treat it with Indo-3-carbinol or just eat a lot of cruciferous vegetables- like you do with the blender and in taking your product Estroblock.
Dr. Nick Delgado: Yes, well both. I like to do both because I see the best levels when you do the urine metabolites. Who knows what are missing, supplements are great there might be something in the 320,000 phytochemicals that we might be missing that we need.
Medical Terminology
Cruciferous vegetables: Cruciferous vegetables are vegetables of the family Brassicaceae (also called Cruciferae). These vegetables are widely cultivated, with many genera, species, and cultivars being raised for food production such as cauliflower, cabbage, garden cress, bok choy, broccoli,brussels sprouts and similar green leaf vegetables.
Estrogen Dominance: When there is an excess of any hormone in relation to our body’s intricate endocrine system, an overall imbalance develops and health problems can arise. This is particularly true when the body has too much estrogen and not enough progesterone to counteract it. This situation is called estrogen dominance.
Indo-3-carbinol: (C9H9NO) is produced by the breakdown of the glucosinolate glucobrassicin, which can be found at relatively high levels in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, collard greens and kale. I3C is also available in a dietary supplement.
Phytochemical: any of various biologically active compounds found in plants.
Testosterone: a steroid hormone that stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics, produced mainly in the testes, but also in the ovaries and adrenal cortex.