Estrogen balance is shaped by more than hormone production. It also depends on gut microbiome health, liver detoxification, and the body’s ability to properly eliminate or recycle estrogen. This class explains how the estrobolome influences estrogen metabolism, how Phase II liver detoxification prepares estrogen for excretion, and how gut dysbiosis and beta-glucuronidase activity can lead to excess estrogen recycling and hormone-related symptoms.

Learning objectives:

Understand the role of the estrobolome in estrogen regulation.

Map the connection between liver detoxification, gut excretion, and estrogen recycling.

Learn how beta-glucuronidase can reactivate estrogen for reabsorption.

Recognize how gut dysbiosis may contribute to estrogen dominance.

Identify key stool and hormone biomarkers related to estrogen clearance


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