Estrogen
357 sourcesRay Peat's views on estrogen are among his most contrarian and consequential. He argued that estrogen, rather than being simply a 'female hormone,' is fundamentally a stress hormone that promotes water retention, inflammation, cell proliferation, and metabolic suppression. He saw the medical establishment's promotion of estrogen replacement therapy as one of the great medical scandals, driven by pharmaceutical profits rather than evidence.
Peat traced a long history of research showing estrogen's role in promoting cancer, blood clots, autoimmune conditions, and mood disorders. He noted that estrogen rises with age in both men and women, and that this rise — not decline — is associated with the diseases of aging. He emphasized that estrogen and progesterone have fundamentally opposing actions: estrogen promotes excitation, water retention, and cell proliferation, while progesterone promotes stability, differentiation, and metabolic efficiency.
Key Positions
- Estrogen is a stress hormone that promotes inflammation, water retention, and cell proliferation
- Estrogen levels rise with aging in both sexes, contributing to degenerative diseases
- The estrogen-cancer connection has been known since the 1890s but repeatedly suppressed by industry
- Xenoestrogens from plastics, pesticides, and phytoestrogens compound the problem
- Aromatase converts androgens to estrogen; this increases with age, obesity, and inflammation
- Estrogen promotes serotonin, histamine, and prolactin — all stress mediators in Peat's framework
- Opposing estrogen with progesterone, thyroid, and vitamin E is protective
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[RELEASED 2019] Politics & Science: Digestion
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Apr 26 2010 from Politics & Science -
estrogen memory and heredity imprinting and the stress response
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estrogen and brain aging in men and women depression energy stress
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Ask the Herb Doctor: Food Additives
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Oct 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: The Ten Most Toxic Things In Our Food
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Tue Sep 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: You Are What You Eat (2009)
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Sat Aug 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Bowel Endotoxin
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Wed Jul 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Politics & Science: Ionizing Radiation in Context Part 2
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Apr 27 2009 from Politics & Science -
Politics & Science: Ionizing Radiation in Context Part 1
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Apr 20 2009 from Politics & Science -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Thyroid, Polyunsaturated Fats and Oils
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Wed Apr 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Cholesterol is an Important Molecule
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Dec 01 2008 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Hope For Health: Hope for Health: Thyroid
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Fri Oct 31 2008 from Hope For Health -
ELUV: Good Fats
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Sep 18 2008 from ELUV -
Buteyko Breathing — Bud Weiss
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Politics & Science: Thyroid and Regeneration
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Sep 11 2008 from Politics & Science -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Thyroid, Metabolism and Coconut Oil
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Fri Aug 01 2008 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Politics & Science: Empiricism vs Dogmatic Modeling
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Jul 24 2008 from Politics & Science -
Politics & Science: Fats
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Jul 21 2008 from Politics & Science -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Thyroid and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Tue Jul 01 2008 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
natural estrogens
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autonomic systems
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aging estrogen and progesterone
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breast cancer
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the dire effects of estrogen pollution
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inflammation endotoxin estrogen and other problems