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  2. Saw palmetto extract - Wikipedia

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    Saw palmetto extract should not be used during pregnancy because it may affect androgen and estrogen metabolism. [3] [7] As there is no rationale for using saw palmetto during pregnancy, it should be avoided when pregnant or while breastfeeding. [3]

  3. Estrogen dominance - Wikipedia

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    Estrogen dominance is widely discussed by many proponents and on many alternative medicine websites, including: Christiane Northrup , former obstetrics and gynaecology physician, believes that estrogen dominance is linked to "allergies, autoimmune disorders, breast cancer, uterine cancer, infertility, ovarian cysts, and increased blood clotting ...

  4. Tibolone - Wikipedia

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    Tibolone is used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal atrophy, postmenopausal osteoporosis, and endometriosis. [1] [20] [11] It has similar or greater effectiveness compared to older menopausal hormone therapy medications, but shares a similar side effect profile.

  5. The 10 Best Saw Palmetto Shampoos in 2024 - AOL

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    For those not aware of the magical ingredient, saw palmetto is a small palm that contains fruit which, when extracted for its nutrients, has been shown to inhibit the production of DHT, a hormon ...

  6. How Effective Is Saw Palmetto as a Hair Loss Treatment? - AOL

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    Saw palmetto hasn’t been studied on pregnant or breastfeeding women and, for that reason, should be avoided unless otherwise specified by a medical professional. Other Ways to Promote Hair Growth

  7. 5α-Reductase - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it has been claimed that alfatradiol works through this mechanism of activity (5α-reductase), as well as the Ganoderic acids in lingzhi mushroom, and the Saw Palmetto. Inhibition of 5α-reductase results in decreased conversion of testosterone to DHT, leading to increased testosterone and estradiol.