10 Signs You Have Too Much Estrogen and the Steps to Take to IMMEDIATELY Remove It

Estrogen dominance has become a hot topic, and while most people are learning to read the signs and symptoms of this condition, many are left to wonder what to actually do if they suspect they are suffering from this! The simple protocol below will help you bring your hormones back into balance, and can also be used by both men and women to prevent it in the first place.

Before we get to that, here’s a quick recap of the top symptoms:

  • Abnormal menstrual periods
  • Bad PMS (breast tenderness/swelling, mood swings, headaches)
  • Low libido
  • Weight gain (especially hips and abs)
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Hair loss
  • Thyroid dysfunction
  • Sluggish metabolism
  • Trouble sleeping

Step 1: Remove xenoestrogens

Unfortunately, as a side-effect of greater industrialization and new innovations in technology, we’ve seen harmful chemical compounds enter into our day-to-day routine. One such chemical compound is called a “xenoestrogen”, which can mimic estrogen in the body. We’re being bombarded on a daily basis, so it’s no wonder so many people are suffering from estrogen dominance!

Here are some of the top offenders to swap out of your daily routine:

  • Plastic water bottles
  • Plastic tupperware
  • Cosmetics, makeup and toiletries (opt for natural lines)
  • Non-organic dairy, produce
  • Tap water
  • BPA cans
  • Dryer sheets
  • Birth control pill
  • Soy protein isolate

Step 2: Ensure efficient elimination

It’s all well and good to want to remove excess estrogen from your body, but what if you’re chronically constipated? That estrogen isn’t going anywhere! It’s simply going to re-enter the bloodstream and circulate throughout the body, continuing to cause problems. That’s why this step is crucial before beginning to take liver and estrogen detoxification supporting supplements.

Make sure you are having daily bowel movements. If you’re not, try out these tips:

  • Drink 2-3L of water per day
  • Fill up half your plate with vegetables at each meal
  • Eat probiotic foods like kimchi, sauerkraut, miso, kefir, plain yogurt and tempeh
  • Add a scoop of fibre to your daily smoothie, oatmeal or parfait
  • Supplement with magnesium citrate or triphala (an Ayurvedic herb) to promote bowel movements

To support elimination through all the pathways in the body, make sure to do the following as well:



  • Take deep breaths to support the lungs
  • Go for a massage to support the lymph
  • Work up a sweat through exercise or sit in a sauna to support the elimination of toxins through the skin
  • Use a dry skin brush to remove dead skin cells

Step 3: Support liver health & estrogen detoxification

A well-functioning liver helps us remove excess estrogen from the body. Here’s how it’s done in simple terms: during Phase I of detoxification, the liver turns harmful estrogen intro milder, weaker forms of estrogen. In Phase II, the liver turns that mild form of estrogen into a water-soluble form so that it can be excreted through urine and stool.



Clearly, supporting Phase I and Phase II detoxification is crucial. But there are two main instances in which this would not be possible:

  • If the liver is not receiving the nutrients it needs to fulfill Phase I and Phase II
  • If other chemicals are competing for liver function i.e. alcohol, drugs, junk food (there is only so much the liver can do without becoming overburdened!)

Here’s what you can do to support liver function:

  • Each a real, whole-foods based diet (avoid processed food)
  • Drink plenty of clean, filtered water
  • Avoid overeating
  • Avoid alcohol abuse
  • Eat plenty of foods that support liver health:
    • Beets, dandelion greens, dark leafy greens, artichoke, onions, garlic, leeks, shallots, eggs, cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, kale etc.)
  • Supplement with botanicals that support liver health:
    • Milk thistle, dandelion root, barberry, oregon grape root, gentian, rosemary, licorice, ginger, wild yam, red clover, burdock
  • Supplement with nutrients that support detoxification:
    • B-vitamins (in particular, B6, B12 and Folic Acid)
    • A hormone balancing formula that contains one or all of the following: Calcium-D-Glucarate, Indole-3-Carbinol, DIM, sulforaphane

This awesome post was written by Alina Islam, a wonderful Certified Nutritional Practitioner from Toronto, Canada. She is a writer, speaker and nutritional consultant. You can read more of her work at AlinaIslam.com or follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Original article: TheHeartySoul.com

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