miquelangeles
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Does eating meat/fat from male animals have different metabolic/hormonal effects compared to meat from female animals? Such as masculinizing vs feminizing effects?
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Does eating meat/fat from male animals have different metabolic/hormonal effects compared to meat from female animals? Such as masculinizing vs feminizing effects?
What a fascinating question, I have no idea, I'd never considered it, but it's worth considering.
Yes an interesting question. First you will have to define what is meant by masculinizing vs feminizing. Are there parameters and who draws them? Are these measurable? Are they universal? Do they very by age? EtcDoes eating meat/fat from male animals have different metabolic/hormonal effects compared to meat from female animals? Such as masculinizing vs feminizing effects?
Yes an interesting question. First you will have to define what is meant by masculinizing vs feminizing. Are there parameters and who draws them? Are these measurable? Are they universal? Do they very by age? Etc
Hormones definitely play a major role, and it would be silly to relativise their different balance in males and females. At least for humans, it is clear that women who take testosterone tend to develop masculine traits, while men who take estrogen or high dose progesterone tend to develop feminine traits.Yes an interesting question. First you will have to define what is meant by masculinizing vs feminizing. Are there parameters and who draws them? Are these measurable? Are they universal? Do they very by age? Etc
At the risk of nitpicking it still does not define what those terms mean. How would you know if you have achieve a masculine look for instance?Hormones definitely play a major role, and it would be silly to relativise their different balance in males and females. At least for humans, it is clear that women who take testosterone tend to develop masculine traits, while men who take estrogen or high dose progesterone tend to develop feminine traits.
I think it does actually, in that a masculine look is one that has been shaped by high levels of androgens.At the risk of nitpicking it still does not define what those terms mean. How would you know if you have achieve a masculine look for instance?
I did. A lot of images of alopecia show upI think it does actually, in that a masculine look is one that has been shaped by high levels of androgens.
Just look up what androgenic traits are and you will get your answer.
Now do the same for feminine
Thank you. Now I know. How have I managed all my life? Please tell Peat about this, he might not know
My brother had to slaughter his older dairy cow and he turned it mostly into ground beef. I’ve noticed it makes me hot in a somewhat uncomfortable way after I consume it. I would guess a dairy cow has a much higher estrogen and prolactin than a steer or bull. Or could it be something else?Does eating meat/fat from male animals have different metabolic/hormonal effects compared to meat from female animals? Such as masculinizing vs feminizing effects?
Please stop arguing in bad faith. There is plenty of information on androgens out there, even just on this forum.I did. A lot of images of alopecia show up
Have you ever heard of sexual dimorphism? These things are polarised, by definition. Exceptions don't make the rule.Grow up I am not interested in those debates. I simply wanted to point out that these things are not fixed and cannot be polarized
Please furnish me with the definitions. And if you can't be bothered that suits me fine too.Please stop arguing in bad faith. There is plenty of information on androgens out there, even just on this forum.
Have you ever heard of sexual dimorphism? These things are polarised, by definition. Exceptions don't make the rule.