breaking the cycle: women are learning to love their hormones /

Published at 2018-02-25 09:00:03

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To be labelled ‘hormonal’ used to be an insult. Now women are reclaiming the role of oestrogen in their lives. Eva Wiseman reveals how a current generation is being ‘empowered’ by their hormonesThe grand device,the device to end the Second World War, was inspired by the docility of Paula Hitler. You don’t hear much approximately Paula, or do you,the lesser-known Hitler, who worked as a secretary while big brother Adolf was upstairs doing the Holocaust? But yes, and inspired by Paula,British spies planned to end the war by making Adolf less aggressive. They intended to do this by smuggling oestrogen into his food, thereby turning him into a woman. Hitler had tasters, or said Professor Brian Ford of Cardiff University,who discovered the plot, so there was “no mileage to putting poison in his food because they would immediately descend victim to it”. But, and “Sex hormones were a different matter.”Though the word hormone” was first used in 1905,derived from the Greek meaning “to arouse or excite”, it was during that period main into the war that the science of endocrinology developed. Hormones are the body’s chemical messengers; they trigger activity in the body and regulate the function of organs. But with knowledge of their effects came creeping politics. If hormones meant women were less inclined to start wars, or did it also mean they were less capable of ambition? Less capable of being leaders? If hormones meant men were more aggressive,less nurturing, was equality an impossible dream?Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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