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Consider that ovarian function is variable during perimenopause, and the pituitary drive stays the same – it doesn’t stop asking for hormones your entire life. So as LH and FSH go up during months with weak ovarian function, inevitably the ovary kicks back into gear, and is highly stimulated by the FSH and LH “the pituitary drive”. We support liver clearance to help her catch up with her back log of estrogen and hormone dominance.
Coffee enemas
Intense Detox
Estrobalance
I3C
Cal D Glucorate
Gallbladder Flush
Lipo-Flow
Insoluble fiber to bind bile acids/hormone through gut transit
Ganoderma Plus, Astragulus, Liver Care, Silymarin, etc.