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Re: estrogenFrom: paula (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 9 Jan 2001 23:06:34 -0600 (CST)
its ok...im asking if your blood tests fell within the limits of what is considered normal for estrogen. i am wondering because if the majority of us are producing normal amounts of estrogen (and i do) im wondering if the problem of anovulation could be linked to (paron if this gets technical) transposons in our genetic code. these gene sequences are usually "trapped" and do not code, but on occassion the hetrachromatin they are contained in can release allowing them to "shift" the genetic information...this can lead to a problem with the binding site that estrogen binds to initiating ovulation...while im not a scientist...it is a curious proposition... love, paula
-- feel free to email me anytime at paulam74@hotmail.com
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