Mittir, if you don't mind i have a few questions.
What is your opinion on milk and possible cancer risk (IGF-1)?
How much fructose you eat in a day (or how much fructose/day is safe to relatively healthy person)?
How much carbs/meal without fructose is safe?
Thanks in advance!!
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RP has already addressed issues of IGF-1 and Estrogen in milk.
The amount of these in milk is not a problem. Milk is almost a complete food,
rich in all nutrients and also contains hormones like thyroid, progesterone
and many other protective substances. There are tons of contradictory studies
in milk and most foods. One way to get a better direction is to look at
population with dairy based diets and their health.
I personally found milk to be an amazing heath food if it digested
properly. Hypothyroid people usually have weak digestion, especially
breaking down lactose. They also have problem with excess fluid
due to lower kidney function and less evaporation through lungs and skin.
RP put a lot of emphasis on fructose and i try to get a lot of fructose
in my diet. I get about 80 grams of fructose from apple juice
and about 70 grams of fructose from added sugar to milk.
I also try to get some fructose from well ripened fruits if available.
I also get about 75 grams of lactose from milk. I eat some starch
everyday, but i feel my best when i avoid starch completely and solely
rely of sugar and lactose.
I do not know what is safe amount of fructose for anyone.
But there are studies that found large amount of fructose only
ingestion causing digestive issues. In nature fructose exists in
most ripe fruits in 50:50 ratio. I would consider that as a helpful
indicator. Presence of glucose increases absorption
rate of fructose and lowers digestive issue related to fructose.
Fructose and Galactose in lactose are both good at repleting
liver glycogen storage, which plays a big part in managing stress.
If one is worried about fructose causing fatty liver then they can
try lactose for glycogen repletion. One of the benefit of fructose
is that it does not require insulin to be metabolised. There is a study
that found adding 10 grams of fructose per meal lowering
blood sugar by about 15% and insulin level by about 20%.