Abnormally Metabolized Estrogen as a Cancer-Causing Compound w/ Eleanor Rogan, PhD - a podcast by Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta and Corey chuler

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Cancer researcher Eleanor Rogan, PhD, discusses the details about how your liver can transform your own hormones into cancer-causing compounds (AKA carcinogens).

 

 

Briefly, some of us have variable activities of important enzymes that metabolize estrogens in our liver.

 

Imbalances in these enzymes create “sticky estrogens” that can cause mutations in DNA which, over time, can lead to cancer.

 

Here are the full details:

 

Here are some important time stamps!

 

07:18 How estrogens become carcinogens

10:40 Higher levels of estrogen-DNA adducts in women with ovarian cancer

13:50 If your catechol-O-methyltransferase is not working well, your catechol estrogen can go on to become a quinone and react with DNA.

20:36 Why estrogen-DNA are analogous to taking a step off the DNA ladder

27:02 Men with prostate cancer have high levels of estrogen-DNA adducts.

 

Hope you gather some insights from this discussion,

 

Mike

 

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