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Irregular periods, hot flashes, difficulty sleeping, mood swings, and headaches can all be signs of low levels of the hormone estrogen in women. The most common cause of low estrogen is perimenopause, your body's transition into menopause, but other factors can be involved.
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Read More »Irregular periods, hot flashes, difficulty sleeping, mood swings, and headaches can all be signs of low levels of the hormone estrogen in women. The most common cause of low estrogen is perimenopause, your body’s transition into menopause, but other factors can be involved. Your doctor may prescribe hormone replacement therapy for low estrogen. The latest research shows that it is safe for most women, but check with your doctor to see if it's right for you. There are studies to suggest that eating more plants containing substances called phytoestrogens could reduce the symptoms of low estrogen. Some studies also suggest that herbal remedies and certain vitamins involved in estrogen production may help. But the evidence for these is not very strong. If you’re on medication, you should talk to your doctor before trying these. There may also be a link between your gut microbiome and the levels of estrogen in your body. Your gut microbiome is the collection of trillions of bacteria and other microbes that inhabit your gut and play an important role in your health. At ZOE, we run the largest nutrition, gut microbiome, and menopause research program in the world. With the ZOE program, you can find the best foods for your body and the life stage you are in right now. Take our free quiz to find out more about what ZOE can do for you. And read on to learn more about causes and symptoms of low estrogen levels in women, including how to increase them.
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