Paul Saladino· MD
she had an ovulation or menstrual irregularities no libido low energy brain fog and within a few days of beginning to incorporate fish she felt much better
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she had an ovulation or menstrual irregularities no libido low energy brain fog and within a few days of beginning to incorporate fish she felt much better
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after four or five years on a vegan diet their libidos were shot and when both of them incorporated meat in their diet they found a resurgence they basically both thought they were asexual they're not together they're independent people that i interviewed together — and they both found a resurgence in their sex hormones and they found this to be quite quite pleasant that they actually had sexual desire as a healthy human should have