Paul Saladino· MD
these non grass-fed animals may accumulate estrogenic molecules which is something that guys don't want but also women don't want extra estrogens in the fat of animals
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
these non grass-fed animals may accumulate estrogenic molecules which is something that guys don't want but also women don't want extra estrogens in the fat of animals
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that's not what I want to be eating I don't want to be eating estrogen in the fat of my animals as we saw before that says I was eating my meal often will just eat you know a supplemental source of fat like suet or actual fat to go with my meat as I'm sort of doing this simplified carnivore experiment and I want to believe that doesn't have added estrogens in that fat I I want to keep my testosterone and estrogen levels healthy for a human male