Alfalfa
Animal flesh
Anise seed
Apples
Baker's yeast
Barley
Beets
Carrots
Cherries
Chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
Clover
Cowpeas (black- eyed peas)
Cucumbers
Dairy Foods
Dates
Eggs
Eggplant
Fennel
Flaxseeds
Garlic
Hops
Licorice
Oats
Olive oil
Olives
Papaya
Parsley
Peas
Peppers
Plums
Pomegranates
Potatoes
Pumpkin
Red beans
Red clover
Rhubarb
Rice (relatively high)
Sage
Sesame seeds
Soybean sprouts
Soybeans
Split peas
Sunflower seeds
Tomatoes
Wheat
Yams
Actually, none of the above contain high levels of estrogen which is usable in humans. They contain phytoestrogens, which are estrogen-like chemicals found in plants. Phytoestrogens can be converted to estrogens in a lab, but not in the human body, since humans lack the necessary enzymes to do the conversion.
You can`t do much, exept for waiting, and a bad thing to do is to eat foods that contain estrogen, your skin will HATE you.
no
Well, not all contain estrogen but most of them do. The other ingredient, the progesterone, is the one used to prevent pregnancy. The estrogen helps control irregular bleeding during estrogen use.
No
To quote from dietaryfiberfood: By comparison Soy beans contain 103920 micro-grams of estrogen per 100g of soy beans. So Mung Beans contain less than 0.5% the estrogen than soy beans contain. Very little.
yes
Estrogen controls the ovulation process- apex
estrogen is formed by the granulosa cells of the follicle. Theca interna cells contain leutinizing hormone receptors that convert LH into testosterone. Granulosa cells contain testosterone receptors that convert testosterone to estrogen. These are the basic steps for the production of estrogen.
Coconut oil does not contain estrogen. It is a plant-based oil rich in saturated fats and offers various health benefits, but it does not have hormonal properties or contain hormones like estrogen. Some studies suggest that coconut oil may influence hormone levels indirectly, but it does not provide estrogen itself.
No, most birth control pills contain artificial estrogen.
what foods contain alginates
Most birth control pills already contain estrogen, and taking more isn't normally done. If your pill does not contain estrogen, there is a medical reason why your health care provider chose that one for you. Talk to your helath care provider to find out why estrogen was prescribed along with the birth control pill.