Excess oestrogen is never beneficial, as it contributes to heavy periods, menstrual pain, endometriosis, fibroids, premenstrual syndrome and hormone-dependent cancers such as certain types of breast cancer.
To support liver detox and help eliminate excess oestrogens, eat sulphurous vegetables (i.e. those rich in sulphur-containing compounds, such as garlic, onion, shallot, chives, leek, cabbage, turnips and radishes) and green leafy vegetables. You can also eat raw carrots with the skin on (carrots contain certain fibres that are very useful for eliminating excess oestrogens).
Fibre also supports this detox process by promoting intestinal transit and helping to eliminate oestrogens via the stools. It acts like a "broom" in the intestines, helping to move their contents along and thereby regulate transit.
Eat fibre found in green vegetables (broccoli, kale, spinach), fresh fruit, dates and wholegrains. For example, fennel is a fibre-rich food that is particularly well suited to the premenstrual phase, as it supports healthy digestion and liver function.
Another ally: chlorophyll, found in green vegetables and herbs (chives, basil, etc.), which binds to heavy metals and synthetic chemical molecules, including synthetic hormones, to support detoxification.
Sprouted seeds are also very interesting on several levels, as they contain not only fibre, but also proteins and antioxidants that support the cleansing process whilst helping to limit the impact of oxidative stress.