Vitamin a
139 sourcesRay Peat discussed vitamin A as an essential nutrient with important roles in immunity, thyroid function, and protection against estrogen excess. He noted that vitamin A (retinol) works synergistically with thyroid hormone and vitamin D, and that deficiency in any of these can mimic or worsen deficiency in the others. He recommended obtaining vitamin A from foods like liver, eggs, and dairy rather than from supplements, due to concerns about toxicity at high supplemental doses.
Peat was particularly interested in vitamin A's role in steroid hormone metabolism — it supports the conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone and progesterone, and it helps the body clear excess estrogen. He saw vitamin A deficiency as contributing to estrogen dominance and associated health problems.
Key Positions
- Works synergistically with thyroid hormone and vitamin D
- Supports conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone and progesterone
- Helps the body clear excess estrogen
- Deficiency contributes to estrogen dominance and immune dysfunction
- Recommended food sources (liver, eggs, dairy) over supplements
- High supplemental doses can be toxic; food sources are safer
- Essential for immune function, vision, and cellular differentiation
Sources
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PaleoGo - Rami Adada
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Peatarian Email Depository
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Progesterone Summaries
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Prostate Cancer
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Slim birdy
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Stem cells, cell culture, and culture: Issues in regeneration
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Sugar issues
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TSH, temperature, pulse rate, and other indicators in hypothyroidism
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The Ray Peat Dietary Survival Guide - Joey Lott
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Thyroid
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Thyroid: Therapies, Confusion, and Fraud.
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Unsaturated Vegetable Oils: Toxic.
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Using Sunlight to Sustain Life
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Vitamin E: Estrogen antagonist, energy promoter, and anti-inflammatory