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Six Ways Hormones Affect Digestion
- Low progesterone causes constipation
- DHEA speeds up GI lining repair
- Melatonin regulates stomach acid
- Birth control thickens bile to cause gall stones
- Non-beneficial bacteria in the gut prevent excess estrogen from leaving the body
- Elevated progesterone increases candida growth
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