Solving The Problem Of HRT And
Cellulite
Unfortunately for many women, hrt and
cellulite are two intertwined experiences. HRT, or hormone replacement therapy,
involves taking a number of hormones, usually estrogen and
progesterone, and perhaps small amounts of testosterone, to
help combat the unpleasant effects associated with the
menopause.
The exact type of hormones, the rate at which they are
taken, and the amounts, is individually prescribed based on
what is going on in each woman's body at the time of
peri-menopause.
For example, estrogen can be taken alone, or with
progesterone. The two can be alternated,
or they can both be taken together. The type of HRT you are
using may determine whether you are more likely to
experience the effects of more cellulite when you take HRT.
Because estrogen is "lipogenic", an increase in the levels
of estrogen can lead to weight gain and cellulite.
(Lipogenic refers to the process by which excess
carbohydrates are converted into fat and stored in the
body)
The Link Between HRT And Cellulite
Researchers have yet to find a definitive cause for
cellulite. However, for an explanation on the relationship
between cellulite,
skin structure, and fat, click here. Basically, the
structure of women's skin is such that fat cells push through
from a deeper layer into a more superficial sub-layer of the
skin. This is normal, and nothing to worry about, except
insofar as understanding how cellulite occurs!
Having a sense of that, it is easy to see that if you have
more fat stored in your body, cellulite is going to be more
pronounced. And the fact that estrogen is lipogenic goes a long
way to explaining why many women get more cellulite when they
are faced with major hormonal events - such as pregnancy,
menopause, and going on the pill.
Hrt and cellulite may not have to be so interlinked,
however. Progesterone is a hormone that counteracts the effects
of estrogen. As such, it can help prevent weight gain, and
perhaps provide assistance to women concerned with hrt and
cellulite, who want (or need) to take hormone therapy.
Progesterone
- helps the thyroid work better
- balances out the worst side effects of estrogen
- improves mood
- prevents the over production of insulin (which is
involved in fat creation and storage)
Too much estrogen
- can cause fluid retention
- damaging to blood vessels (can cause migraine
headaches)
- causes morning sickness
- elevates levels of homocysteine, which makes blood
vessels sticky, leading to the creation of clots and
plaques
- implicated in 6 different cancers
It would appear that treating estrogen dominance - whether a
natural estrogen dominance or one created by HRT - by balancing
out estrogen with progesterone, or not taking estrogen at all,
can help with weight gain, with a secondary effect on
cellulite.
There are many facets of the topic of estrogen, which is why
its best to talk the matter over with an informed doctor. Keep
in mind that there are three different types of estrogen - the
strongest is estradiol, next strongest is estrone, and the
weakest is estriol. Estradiol is the type of estrogen most
associate with symptoms of estrogen dominance in women taking
hormone replacement therapy. Also, the negative effects of
estradiol are somewhat mitigated by using patches or a cream -
that is, taking it via the skin.
Ultimately, some women do need to take hormone replacement
therapy of some sort, and may need to take estrogen,
irrespective of its' impact on cellulite and weight gain. There
are bio identical hormones, and doctors with a good knowledge
of the impact these and other hormones have on a woman's body
and psyche. I mention this because there are still 'old
fashioned' doctors out there who may not be up on all the
latest research and developments in the field of women's
hormones.
A great book, one which I used to help rite this article, is
The Miracle Of Bio Identical Hormones by Michael E Platt
M.D.
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