Fertility
232 sourcesRay Peat's work on fertility ties together his central themes: the importance of progesterone, the dangers of estrogen dominance, and the role of thyroid function in reproductive health. He noted that both male and female fertility have declined dramatically in modern populations, correlating with increased PUFA consumption, estrogen exposure (xenoestrogens, phytoestrogens), and declining thyroid function.
For women, Peat emphasized that progesterone is essential for maintaining pregnancy, that estrogen dominance causes miscarriage and menstrual problems, and that thyroid function must be adequate for ovulation and implantation. For men, he noted that PUFAs, estrogen, and endotoxin suppress testosterone production and sperm quality. He advocated for progesterone supplementation, thyroid support, and PUFA avoidance for both sexes.
Key Positions
- Progesterone is essential for ovulation, implantation, and maintaining pregnancy
- Estrogen dominance relative to progesterone causes PMS, endometriosis, infertility, and miscarriage
- Thyroid function is essential for ovulation in women and sperm production in men
- PUFAs suppress both male and female fertility through multiple mechanisms
- Environmental estrogens (BPA, phthalates, pesticides) compound the fertility crisis
- Vitamin E was originally discovered as the 'anti-sterility vitamin'
- Adequate nutrition (protein, sugar, calcium, vitamins) supports the entire reproductive cascade
Sources
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Unsaturated fatty acids: Nutritionally essential, or toxic?
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Using Sunlight to Sustain Life
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Vegetables, etc. - Who Defines Food?
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Vitamin E: Estrogen antagonist, energy promoter, and anti-inflammatory
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Water: swelling, tension, pain, fatigue, aging
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When energy fails: Edema, heart failure, hypertension, sarcopenia, etc.
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transdermal progesterone for premenstrual syndrome