Re: Supplements/Foods/Etc. & Endo
From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 31 Oct 1999 18:33:02 -0600 (CST)
At Sun, 31 Oct 1999, yen wrote:
>
>Dear Dr. Marchbein,
>First let me thank you so very much for sharing your time and knowledge
>-- you truly are a Mensch:) --
Thank you. You are very kind.
>The other day I was surprised to read your confirmation re the
>estrogenic qualities of Evening Primrose Oil. As I later posted to you,
>I experienced flaring of my endo when taking Evening Primrose Oil.
>
>My question to you is whether you can provide me with additional
>information re other supplements (ie. Vitamin E, Fish Oil, GTF
>Chromium, etc.) and foods which
Vitamin E definitely has estrogenic activity and is dose related. The
higher the dose, the higher the E activity. Haven't heard anything
about Fish oil or Chromium as to E activity and pardonez moi, am not
familiar with GTF.
>you know of to have estrogenic qualities (or anything that may
>contribute to endo pain).
>Also, could you please direct me to a "reliable" source/website which
>contains such information re supplements, etc. I have not yet found on
>the web a site which mentioned the estrogenic properties of Evening
>Primrose -- in other words, would you provide me with the website you
>use:)
Here they are - no promises though - I bookmarked them along the way and
they may not be good links.
http://altmed.od.nih.gov/
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/IBIDS/
http://natasha.nal.usda.gov/WebZ/Authorize:sessionid=0
>I'm trying to get my endo under control as opposed to having annual
>surgeries -- don't know how successful I will be.
>I have found through process of elimination that certain foods flare my
>endo -- ie. cottage cheese, tofu (soy products), eggs, caffeine, cocoa,
>cream, ... ?????
>
>Anyway, I realize this post does not require the immediate attention
>that many others do -- so, when you have the time, I'd appreciate your
>insight:)
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Yen
Good luck and keep us posted on whatever you find out.
--
Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York
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