Regulating Female Hormones with Natural Foods — Pinebark Extract for Women
According to statistics released in 2022 by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, the number of uterine fibroid patients increased by 61.0% (an annual average of 12.6%), from 376,962 in 2017 to 607,035 in 2021 (South Korea).
Menstrual disorders, uterine fibroids, and other uterine diseases, which were commonly referred to as gynecological diseases affecting middle-aged women, are now increasingly occurring in young women in their 20s and 30s.
So what are some of the symptoms of uterine fibroids?About half of the cases are asymptomatic. When symptoms are present, they can vary depending on the location and size of the fibroids. The most common symptom is heavy menstrual bleeding. Other possible symptoms include pelvic pain, menstrual cramps, pain during intercourse, a feeling of pelvic pressure, and frequent urination.
The exact cause of uterine fibroids is not well known, but a leading factor in their development and growth is the female hormone estrogen. Hormonal imbalance can lead to the formation of uterine fibroids.
However, modern people are exposed to hormonal imbalances. According to a recent study conducted by the University of Toronto, microplastic particles were found in 88% of samples from 16 types of proteins. This study was published in the journal Environmental Pollution. The protein types studied included seafood, pork, beef, chicken, tofu, and three other plant-based meat alternatives.
Notably, processed foods contained more microplastics per gram.
According to data released by a British research team, Koreans consume 187,000 microplastics annually.
These external hormones can disrupt the body’s natural functions. While the hypothalamus in the brain regulates hormone secretion, the influx of external hormones can cause this balance to be lost.
The pituitary gland commands the adrenal cortex to assess the body’s state through the bloodstream. When the pituitary gland instructs the ovaries via stimulating hormones, the ovaries produce hormones.
To recover, minimize exposure to environmental hormones like plastics, vinyl, and chemicals, and restore the body.
So, how can Erom help in this context?
Let’s first examine the ingredients of Evening Primrose Oil:
- Pycnogenol: A natural substance extracted from the bark of French maritime pine trees native to the southwestern coast of France. It’s extracted in very small quantities, with only 1 kg obtained from 1 ton of pine bark.
- Borage Oil: Derived from the seeds of the borage plant, which is native to the Mediterranean region. Borage seeds contain approximately 20–26% gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an omega-6 fatty acid known for its health benefits. This GLA content is more than twice that found in evening primrose oil (8–9% GLA), which is known for its richness in omega-6 fatty acids.
- Genistein (Soy Isoflavone): Genistein binds to estrogen receptors and exerts estrogen-like effects in the body. Its action varies depending on the individual’s estrogen levels.
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