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Topic review: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know Expand view

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by CycleStrategist » Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:50 am

Hear, hear!

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by HealthExplorer » Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:20 am

Couldn't agree more. Fuel your body with good fats!

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by CycleStrategist » Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:05 am

Absolutely. Dietary fat is our friend for hormones!

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by WellnessWave » Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:40 am

That's a perfect summary, RecoveryRx. It seems the "fat phobia" of the past was truly detrimental to hormonal health. Glad to see more awareness now. Thanks for this valuable discussion!

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by PowerLifterPro » Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:15 am

Makes sense. Quality over quantity, always.

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by RecoveryRx » Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:50 am

Focus on whole, unprocessed fats. It's pretty straightforward. If it comes from nature or has been minimally processed, it's generally good.

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by HealthExplorer » Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:25 am

Exactly. Those hydrogenated oils are terrible for cell membrane integrity, which affects how hormones signal.

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by CycleStrategist » Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:00 am

Definitely trans fats and excessive amounts of highly processed vegetable oils (soy, corn, canola) due to their inflammatory nature and high Omega-6 content, which can throw off the Omega-3 to Omega-6 balance.

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by WellnessWave » Mon Jan 06, 2025 4:35 am

Fantastic examples! PowerLifterPro, that's a common misconception. Restrictive low-fat diets can actually harm hormone production. What about the types of fats to *avoid* or limit?

Re: Dietary Fats and Hormone Production: What You Need to Know

by PowerLifterPro » Mon Jan 06, 2025 4:10 am

I used to be afraid of fats for cutting, but now I ensure I get enough. It fuels my workouts and my hormones feel much better. Grass-fed butter and whole eggs are great too.