Estrogen" does not refer to a class of substances that can produce effects similar to estradiol and its metabolites
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Estrogen refers to a class of substances that can produce effects similar to estradiol and its metabolites 1 0 2Fluid from ovarian follicles can produce effects similar to estrogen 1 0 2Many chemicals can produce effects similar to estrogen 1 0 1Estrogen can cause cancer, abnormal blood clotting, and infertility 1 0 2Certain effects of estrogen resemble changes seen in aging such as fibrotic changes of connective tissues, accelerated accumulation of age pigment, a tendency to miscarry, or the production of degenerative changes in various organs 1 0 2All maladies caused by estrogen excess develop in the same way that it interferes with pregnancy, by driving the tissue to require more energy and oxygen than can be delivered to it 1 0 2Estrogen plays a role in organisms as diverse as yeasts, worms, mollusks, and in modifying the function of practically every type of animal cell--skin, nerve, muscle, bone, hair, gland, etc 1 0 2Many toxic chemicals and stressful physical processes can activate the same functions as estrogen 1 0 2Estrogen affects our energetics and structure, and how those processes relate to aging, atrophy, cancerization, etc 1 0 2Estrogen is a brain excitant, present use creates an effect on verbal fluency and other signs of awareness of the environment 1 0 2