That headline is misleading in how it describes “estrogen-rich foods.” Food does not contain human estrogen in a way that “boosts hormones” or keeps you young.”
What some foods do contain are phytoestrogens—plant compounds that can weakly interact with estrogen receptors.
🌿 First, the reality
Estrogen is produced by the body (ovaries, fat tissue, etc.).
Foods:
- ❌ do NOT directly add estrogen to your body
- ❌ do NOT “rejuvenate hormones” or stop aging
- ✔️ may contain phytoestrogens, which have mild effects in some people
🥗 5 foods with phytoestrogens
1. Soy products
- Tofu, soy milk, edamame
- Rich in isoflavones (a type of phytoestrogen)
2. Flaxseeds
- One of the highest plant sources
- Also high in fiber and omega-3 fats
3. Sesame seeds
- Used in tahini, snacks, and baking
- Contain lignans (plant compounds)
4. Chickpeas
- Also known as garbanzo beans
- Provide protein + mild phytoestrogens
5. Lentils
- Common in many diets
- Support general nutrition and hormone balance indirectly
🧠 Important truth about “smooth skin & staying young”
Healthy skin and aging are influenced by:
- Genetics
- Sun exposure
- Sleep
- Hydration
- Protein, vitamins, and overall diet
Not by increasing estrogen through specific foods.
⚠️ What these foods actually do
- May slightly influence hormone activity in some people
- Support overall nutrition and heart health
- Not a “hormone booster” or anti-aging cure
🧠 Bottom line
These foods are healthy, but the idea that they “increase estrogen, smooth skin, and keep you young” is an oversimplified marketing claim, not science.
If you want, I can explain:
- real foods that support skin health
- natural ways to balance hormones safely
- or myths about “anti-aging diets” 👍