Endometriosis is a chronic condition affecting millions of women worldwide, characterized by the growth of uterine-like tissue outside the uterus. One of its key underlying issues is progesterone resistance, a state where the body’s tissues fail to respond adequately to progesterone—a hormone essential for regulating the uterine lining’s growth. This article explores the mechanisms behind progesterone resistance, its interplay with estrogen receptors, environmental factors, and emerging treatment strategies.
Fishy Business: Why Fish Oils Can Do More Harm Than Good by Youri Kruse
In Fishy Business: Why Fish Oils Can Do More Harm Than Good, Youri Kruse, alongside notable contributors Raymond Peat, PhD, and Petr Grúz, PhD, delivers a provocative and meticulously argued critique of the widespread enthusiasm for fish oil supplements. Marketed as a panacea for heart health, inflammation, and even cognitive function, fish oils—rich in omega-3 … Read more