>>13124803>same FTYes, because vegans had been found to have more globulin, which is hormone-binding, in this study as well. However that would also mean that exo-estrogen (from plastics etc), which is undesirable, will be bound too, doesn't it?
>carbohydratesWas not aware this actually has consequences for hormone production.
>fatSure, you need some fat for hormones to be produced. However there are more than enough plant foods which provide those like nuts, seeds, avocados ...
>exerciseWas not aware that vegans generally get less exercise but the study adjusted for that.
>bodyfat%Adjusted for as well. Sure, if your calorie intake is too low you will get to an unhealthily low amount of bodyfat, but I don't see how that is intrinsic to a plat based diet?
>>13124831>eating animal products>biologically normalDietary cholesterol increases serum cholesterol:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1534437/Lower serum cholesterol is better and physiologically normal:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109704007168Hm really makes you think.