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Estriol is as estrogen, widely studied and used in Europe where it is considered a potent brain antioxidant, needed for circulatory health, as well as being the main estrogen that helps "vaginal dryness" and "urinary tract thinning after menopause". Unlike estradiol that is needed to run menstrual cycles and whose levels fluctuate during the month, estriol production is consistent (about 2 mg a day) over the course of a woman’s life. The only exception is pregnancy, when the levels quadruple to protect the developing nervous system of the baby.
The decline in their ability to do so speeds the aging process. It is very difficult to ever have a calm mood when there is a lack of estriol -- ask any woman who has had her ovaries removed (according to Europeans). Estriol is no longer available in the U. S.
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