Why a Low-Fat Diet is Bad News for Your Hormones

Fat has been vilified for years, but is vital for hormone production.⁠

Let’s break it down…⁠

Healthy fats promote hormone production in the steroidal hormone pathways. Sex hormones are made from cholesterol, which is made from healthy fats. ⁠

You need cholesterol and if it’s “high” on your labs, your doctor likely isn’t taking other very important factors into consideration such as thyroid function, metabolic health, liver health, etc.⁠ It’s not as simple as taking cholesterol lowering medication, which can have long-term side effects. This is why I recommend all my clients in The Hormone Rescue get a comprehensive lab panel done.

Focus on healthy fats

Some healthy fats to enjoy: avocados, olives, organic raw nuts, chia seeds, and/or ground flax seeds. Nuts and seeds should be refrigerated (oils can become rancid in heat) and enjoyed as *condiments* or a small snack (don’t overdo it or use them to replace animal protein).⁠

Cooking with healthy fat is a good way to get your daily intake (I recommend about 2 tbsp per meal), but please avoid canola, vegetable, corn, and soybean oils. Instead, try: coconut oil, avocado oil (make sure it’s 100% pure avocado), grass-fed butter, ghee, tallow, and/or extra virgin olive oil (avoid using extra virgin olive oil at a high temperature; it’s best for raw foods, salads or tossed into cooked veggies.⁠

Don’t forget about protein

We can’t talk about fat without talking about PROTEIN. Specifically, animal protein. This is a MUST – and guess what’s in animal protein? Fat.⁠

Clean animal protein and seafood are packed with vitamins, minerals and amino acids your body needs. Pasture-raised, grass-fed, finished and/or wild-caught are preferred, without added growth hormones or use of antibiotics. Some to incorporate into your meals: beef, chicken, pork, eggs, turkey, lamb, salmon, arctic cod, flounder, mackerel, scallops, anchovies, sardines, goat and sheep cheese or yogurts. ⁠

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