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	<title>Comments on: Estrogen Dominance &amp; Female Problems</title>
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		<title>By: j</title>
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		<description>Regulating one&#039;s diet with an eye towards hormonal control is not such a tricky thing to get your head around, especially, as you&#039;ve said here, man-made chemicals are bad for people...

there are many natural vitamins and supplements that can aid in balancing estrogen levels, and with far less controversial (and potentially harmful) results that one sees associated with menopausal hormone treatments. And its not terribly complex, soy, for example, is great for menopausal women. Here is a general rundown of many things natural that can be used by women looking to combat estrogen fluxation. The body is a balance, and I see no need to resort to hormone therapy when there are so many alternatives at our disposal...</description>
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<p>there are many natural vitamins and supplements that can aid in balancing estrogen levels, and with far less controversial (and potentially harmful) results that one sees associated with menopausal hormone treatments. And its not terribly complex, soy, for example, is great for menopausal women. Here is a general rundown of many things natural that can be used by women looking to combat estrogen fluxation. The body is a balance, and I see no need to resort to hormone therapy when there are so many alternatives at our disposal&#8230;</p>
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