The Effects of Hormones in Milk on Infertility in Women
Dairy consumption is associated with years of advanced ovarian aging, thought to be due to the steroid hormones or …
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Mustn’t we discriminate between low-fat and full-fat dairy in this study? How did full fat and no dairy participants compare?
Here Milk and yogurt contain retinyl palmitate m pregnant and i consume this milk and yogurt . Plz tell me this milk and yogurt is safe in pregnancy
My AMH count is 3.18 I'm 41 years old.
I have PCOS the classic type. I had No milk in my diet.. I lost weight but started
having hot flashes..
i wanted to try to conceive so I started drinking A lot of organic dairy and within months .. My menstrual cycle went from 3 days light moderate bleeding w hot flashes..
to No hot flashes & now 5 days length bleeding and heaver. BUT
I'm also now having horrible tendonitis type symptoms. And inflammation.
I feel like I traded one thing for another.
My granny always drank raw milk , she had 5 children and lived long in good health
Could anyone clarify if these studies linking dairy to infertility apply to RAW DAIRY as well?
-I’ve heard a growing theory that it’s the A) hormones, pesticides, and other “cides” and chemicals that are fed and exposed to the cow and B) the unnatural heating up and processing of milk (pasteurization, homogenization) that negatively effect human hormone systems. So, if the dairy is raw, unpasteurized, gmo-free, grass fed and finished, and organic, would these studies still apply?
I know there’s varying options on raw dairy but for the sake of my question, let’s just assume raw dairy is safe to ingest just like pasteurized dairy.
I’m just really wanting to know if it’s the actual dairy in it’s purest form that’s causing infertility issues or the way the dairy is processed and what the cow is exposed to that is producing the dairy.
Thank you so much!
I guess I am missing something… First part of the video says drinking milk can lead to cycles with out a released egg… And that would mean eggs are being saved up for later… Yet the last part of the video says counts are worse if you drink milk? Which one is it?
The video is awesome&bizarre
This is sad news for me! I am 32 and trying to conceive. I ate dairy sooooooo much growing up. Yes hope I didn’t do too much damage and that’s it’s not too late to recover/regenerate
And that's why Canadian dairy is so anti American milk products coming into the country. We can't administer hormones to our dairy cattle here.
What about India?
are the 30k views just coinsidence, i think not. most people do not have even an idea that this is a problem, and this info should be viral
Americans: why do your yoghurts have so much sugar in them?
This week I was recommended this video by kurtzgesagt: in a nutshell channel, it has millions of views about diary being poison or harmless. The information they give in this video is that the hormones in milk are so small there is no effect on humans but you have shown us from this research being different. This information needs to reach millions, so I'm gonna post this video in their comments, because kurtzgesagt are misinformed
Dont know how grandma lived to be 98
Can you do a Video on Menorrhagia and how diet and lifestyle may play a role in the condition?
Is this also the case with milk and dairy products that come from animals that eat organic grass and are not given antibiotics and hormones?
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As a vegan myself, I completely believe in this data, but I struggle to mechanistically understand how the hormones are implicated. In school, I learned that ingested proteins, hormones in this case, are denatured and cleaved into dipeptides, tri-peptides, and free amino acids before they are absorbed by the small intestine and make their way into circulation. If this is the case, how exactly are these hormones more responsible for these adverse outcomes than protein intake from other sources? I’d guess that it has something to do with auxiliary compounds from the dairy or that the hormone digestion results in the accumulation of undesirable amino acid ratios that promote the observed effects, but I’m not sure.
I seem to recall reading a previous study that stated that women who consume dairy products are more likely to conceive twins/multiples than women who abstain from dairy products, due to the hormones in milk. Is that shown to still be the case? This study seems to imply the opposite. Great video!