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DozingAnt
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    Very interesting topic and I enjoy seeing how others identify “off” symptoms.  I had not read about the estrogen causing need to urinate without actually having a full bladder.

    My most prevalent symptoms still seem to relate to higher estrogen and serotonin.  Clues for me are my eyelids tend to sting and itch when starch is part of the diet.  I cook for others who eat “healthy” but not necessarily Peaty and sometimes I don’t have milk or my go -to’s on hand.  That’s when I really start to notice specific symptoms and say “why did I eat that??”  sigh….

    I used to have hives and night hot flashes (cortisol) but they continue to improve.  Hives particularly are related to non-cotton clothing because it’s hot here and with outdoor work sweating, polyester definitely creates rashes.   (Fabric frequency thread here is very neat!).

    When I first starting reading Dr. Peat and doing temp checks I was, wow – my thyroid is great, look at these 99+ temps.  Only to realize that’s exactly what high stress hormones can cause, haha.

     

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