Unsaturated fats can overcome cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone
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Argument #527ea311 1 0 2
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The toxicity of estrogen and unsaturated fats has been recognized for most of the twentieth century 1 0 2and
Interactions between estrogen and unsaturated fats contribute to the aging process 1 0 2and
Excessive supply of unsaturated fats in the diet can override some adaptive, protective regulatory processes 1 0 2and
Unsaturated fats can overcome cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone 1 0 2and
Unsaturated fats, interacting with an excess of iron and a deficiency of oxygen or usable energy, redirect our developmental path 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Degenerative aging seems to be produced situationally, by various types of contamination of our energy supply 1 0 2Argument #ba8467fd 1 0 2
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Unsaturated fats can overcome cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
The effects of unsaturated fats can lead to lower energy production, reduced function, and death 1 0 2Argument #c33e7815 1 0 2
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Excessive supply of unsaturated fats in the diet can override some adaptive, protective regulatory processes 1 0 2and
Unsaturated fats can overcome cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Estrogen and unsaturated fats can interact in ways that change restraint and adaptation into sudden self-destruction 1 0 2Argument #f595a9d3 1 0 2
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Cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone are the main long-range defenses in the human body 1 0 2and
Unsaturated fats can overcome cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
The effects of unsaturated fats can lead to lower energy production, reduced function, and death 1 0 2Mentions
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Thyroid, progesterone, magnesium, glucose, and saturated fatty acids are among the central protective elements 1 0 2The toxicity of estrogen and unsaturated fats has been recognized for most of the twentieth century 1 0 2Interactions between estrogen and unsaturated fats contribute to the aging process 1 0 2Excessive supply of unsaturated fats in the diet can override some adaptive, protective regulatory processes 1 0 2Cholesterol, pregnenolone, and progesterone are the main long-range defenses in the human body 1 0 2Estrogen and unsaturated fats can interact in ways that change restraint and adaptation into sudden self-destruction 1 0 2Unsaturated fats, interacting with an excess of iron and a deficiency of oxygen or usable energy, redirect our developmental path 1 0 2Unsaturated fats can stimulate or kill cells 1 0 2Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) increase estrogen and decrease other signs of estrogen dominance 1 0 2When pregnenolone is inadequate, cortisol is over-produced 1 0 2