It's Not Just About Estrogen Levels

A short guide to what happens after estrogen is used—
and the biological process most women are never shown.

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Estrogen levels are often where hormone testing begins.

But levels do not always explain what happens after estrogen is used.

This guide introduces the biological process most women are never shown—and where genetics may help explain more.

Inside the guide:

  • Why hormone panels show levels but not how your body processes or clears them

  • Why two women can have similar hormones and feel completely different

  • How genes like CYP1B1, COMT, and GSTM1 influence how estrogen is cleared

  • Why this part of the process may become more relevant after menopause

Who this is for

Women in perimenopause or postmenopause who want a clearer way to understand

hormone biology — not just hormone levels. Particularly relevant for women 50+

who have already addressed their levels and are still looking for answers.

No prior genetics training required.

This guide is intended for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or personalized recommendations.


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When Lab Results Look “Normal” But Don't Add Up

A short guide to what your lab results don’t explain—and how your genes help fill in the gaps

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Lab results can come back “normal.”

But normal doesn’t always explain why things don't fully ad up.

This guide helps you understand what different health tests can and can't tell you, and how genes can help explain why results don’t always seem normal.

Inside the guide:

  • Why bloodwork and hormone panels show levels but not how your body processes them

  • How specific genes influence nutrient absorption, hormone clearance, and stress chemistry

  • Why the same labs can mean different things for different people

  • Why certain genetic tendencies may become more functionally relevant after midlife

Who this is for

Women 45+ who want a clearer way to interpret lab results that appear normal, borderline, or inconsistent — without protocols or medical advice. Also useful for coaches and practitioners in non-educational roles who want a more integrated perspective on lab testing.

No prior genetics training required.

This guide is intended for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or personalized recommendations.


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All rights reserved.