HyrSelf Functional Medicine Autoimmune,Hormone The Immune Boosting Role of Estrone (E1) and Estradiol (E2) in the Menstrual Cycle and Hormone Replacement Therapy

The Immune Boosting Role of Estrone (E1) and Estradiol (E2) in the Menstrual Cycle and Hormone Replacement Therapy


Discover how Estrone (E1) and Estradiol (E2) stimulate the immune system during the menstrual cycle, boosting Th1 response to protect uterine health. Learn about the impact of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) on immune function and the risks of chronic inflammation and autoimmune conditions.

In this video, we explore the fascinating link between the hormones Estrone (E1) and Estradiol (E2) and their impact on the immune system, especially through the Th1 immune response. Estradiol, produced during days 7–14 of the menstrual cycle, primes the immune system to protect the uterus from bacteria when cervical fluids become more fluid. Later in the cycle, from days 21–28, estrone takes over if pregnancy hasn’t occurred, stimulating the immune system to shed the uterine lining, leading to menstrual bleeding.

We also discuss the effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), where constant estradiol exposure can lead to non-resolving inflammation and an increased risk of autoimmune conditions. Discover the complex ways these hormones regulate immune health and what it means for women’s overall well-being.

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