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The Case for a Personalised, Integrative Approach to HRT: Moving Beyond Myths and Misconceptions

The Critical Role of Estrogen in the Female Body, for Healthspan & Longevity.

Estrogen (Oestrogen) is far more than just a reproductive hormone; it is essential for over 300 functions in the female body. Eestrogen receptors are found everywhere, including the brain, eyes, skin, bones, blood vessels, and immune system. This widespread presence means estrogen influences cognition, mood, cardiovascular health, metabolism, and even vision.

What Are the Different Types of Estrogen?

It’s important to recognise that estrogen is not a single hormone but a family of estrogens, each with unique risk-benefit profiles:

Estradiol (E2)The most potent form, responsible for maintaining bone density, cardiovascular health, and cognitive function.
Estrone (E1) Becomes the predominant estrogen after menopause, but it’s less biologically active and can be more proliferative. Excessive levels have been linked to increased risks of breast and endometrial cancer.
Estriol (E3)Predominant during pregnancy. A weaker estrogen that may exert protective effects on the uterus and breasts while supporting vaginal and urinary health.

Why Hormonal Fluctuations Demand a Personalised Approach for Supporting Estrogen

The hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause are not uniform; they vary greatly among women. Some experience a gradual decline, while others have erratic hormonal spikes and drops. Also, not all forms of estrogen decline in the same way, estrone levels can increase. This variability underscores why a one-size-fits-all approach is insufficient. Personalised medicine—tailored to an individual’s unique hormonal profile, symptoms, and lifestyle—is the most effective way to address this transition.

Triangle with estradiol at the top, red arrow pointing towards estrone and green arrow towards estriol.

Our body’s ability to process estrogen isn’t only about hormone levels. It’s also about how well your body converts these hormones, detoxifies and removes them. Other systems, are also crucial in understanding how estrogen behaves in your body. These systems include the state of your metabolic health, immune function, gut health, and liver detoxification ability.

Key Factors in Hormonal Variability

  1. Genetic Differences: Variations in genes affecting estrogen metabolism (e.g., CYP1B1 or COMT) influence how efficiently estrogens are processed.
  2. Stress and Cortisol Levels: Elevated cortisol during perimenopause can worsen symptoms. This leads to more pronounced sleep disturbances, can cause weight gain, mood issues & how efficiently the immune system works.
  3. Lifestyle and Nutrition: Diet, exercise, and overall health significantly impact hormone metabolism and receptor sensitivity.
  4. Gut Health: The estrobolome—gut bacteria involved in estrogen metabolism—can either support or hinder hormonal balance, depending on its composition.
  5. Environmental Exposures: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from plastics, cosmetics, and pesticides can interfere with hormone balance, particularly during this vulnerable time.

This highlights the need for a personalised and integrative approach to hormone therapy.

Each woman metabolises estrogen in her unique way.

Conclusion: A Call for Awareness and Informed Decision-Making


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