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                                            HYPOESTROGENISM
Hypoestrogenism, or estrogen deficiency, refers to a lower than normal level of estrogen, the primary s*x hormone in women. In general, lower levels of estrogen may cause differences in the breasts, ge****ls, and skin. 
Estrogen levels varies with woman’s age. The average value is about 150 pg/ml. In case of 10-20 pg/ml we speak about low leves of estrogen.
Lower levels of estrogen are typical and physiological in postmenopausal women. In young women hypoestrogenism is related to pathological backround. Endocrine factors such as gonadal, adrenal and pituitary hormones are responsible for regulation of estrogen levels. In cases of any hypothalamic- pituitary insufficiency or disruption (functional hypothalamic amenorrhea, anorexia nervosa, Kallmann syndrome, hyperprolactinemia), ovarian failure (gonadal dysgenesis, premature ovarian failure), type 1 diabetes melllitus, and iatrogenic treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy), hypoestrogenism is very common. For young women’s health, it may have short-term (hot flushes, s*xual dysfunction) and long-term negative consequences (osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, cognitive deterioration). 
Also, there is a congenital form of hypoestrogenism. Congenital estrogen deficiency is a genetic condition by which the body is unable to produce or use estrogens. Conditions include aromatase deficiency, which is a condition where the enzyme aromatase is absent and androgens (usually a steroid hormone, that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of male characteristics) are not converted to estrogens. The second one is estrogen insensitivity syndrome, a condition where the estrogen receptor is defective and estrogen are not biologically active.
IMPACT OF HYPOESTROGENISM ON FEMALE
 FERTILITY
It is the major causes of infertility in women.
Hypoestrogenism caused by functional hypothalamic-pituitary disturbance have consequences for reproductive health. Hypothalamus produces gonadotropin-releasing hormone and it’s job is to regulate the levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). FSH and LH are hormones, which are secrete from pituitary gland. FSH stimulates the growth and recruitment of immature ovarian follicles in the o***y and an acute rise of LH triggers ovulation and development of the corpus luteum (a temporary endocrine structure in female ovaries which produces progesterone and moderate the levels of estrogen). A disruption between hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis leads to anovulation due to neurohormonal backround. An anovulatory cycle is a menstrual cycle during which the ovaries do not release an oocyte. If ovulation does not take place then of course pregnancy becomes impossible.
There is also a lack of cyclical changes of estradiol (one of estrogen hormones) which leads to persistance of proliferative phase of endometrium. The disturbance during puberty causes primary amenorrhea (menstruation cycles never starting). In primary amenorrhea there is no enough hormones in body to produce a monthly period and also there is no enough hormone levels which induce ovulation. Again without ovulation women became unable to became pregnant naturally. 
In postpubertal girls and women hypoestrogenism causes secundary amenorrhea (menstruation cycles ceasing). The level of hormones sometimes dropped and period or ovulation will not ocure. In these cases, there is still posibility to concieve a child, but it depends on frequency of spontaneous ovulation.
TREATMENT USING KEDI PRODUCTS.
Taking combination of golden six and gynapharm will return estrogen level to normal and prepare uterus for fertilization and conception.
Take 3 capsules of gynapharm morning and night
Take 3 capsules of golden six morning and night.
Take 3, capsules of Reishi morning and night
All these will be done in 6 weeks