Heavy Periods Due to Hormone Imbalance

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Q. Recently my periods have been extremely heavy due to hormone imbalance (fibroids and endometriosis have been ruled out). At age 43 and in perimenopause, I am wondering is there is a natural way to help this situation (decrease the heaviness of the bleeding)? – Maria

A: Hormone imbalance is often indicative of estrogen dominance. There are a number of approaches to blocking and detoxifying estrogen. The ingredients found in cruciferous vegetables are perhaps the most effective. Indole-3-carbinol and calcium d-glucarate found in broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and kale block calcium from cells and encourage its detoxification from the liver and bowels. Eat any of these foods a minimum of three times per week. Indole-3-carbinol supplements are available, but there are more complete formulas that include both ingredients. Another supplement that can help eliminate the bad forms of estrogen is DIM. 2 tbsp. of ground flax seed daily binds to and detoxifies estrogen from the bowels, preventing its re-absorption into your blood. Rosemary and turmeric are also being researched as estrogen blockers. Use liberally in foods. A methylated form of folic acid is crucial, as most women aren't able to methylate folate naturally. Also, avoid placing liquids in plastic containers, exercise, and limit the intake of estrogenic foods like wheat and alcohol.

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Lisa has been in her own practice for over 15 years and specializes in weight management. She teaches natural nutrition in both corporate and educational environments and is a shining example of someone who practices what she teaches. Lisa is a nutritionist and educator specializing in weight management. After losing weight several years ago through a more natural diet and by improving her digestion, she committed to sharing her new-found knowledge and returned to school to study nutrition. Over the past decade, her Nu-Vitality Weight Program has helped employees at numerous corporations lose thousands of pounds. In addition, Lisa regularly consults for groups and individuals with unique nutritional needs such as police officers and athletes. Lisa has been featured on the Discovery Channel, numerous radio programs and is a contributor to various publications. Additionally, she teaches nutrition at multiple post-secondary schools, has taught natural food cooking workshops, and authored two books.