23.1 | Fundamental to women’s health |
23.2 | EPA and DHA deficit, the consequences |
23.3 | Fat sets women and men apart |
23.4 | Fats control hormones |
23.5 | Look after the liver |
23.6 | Omega Three and Six in pregnancy |
23.7 | Evolutionary fertility controller |
23.8 | Babies and almost everything |
23.9 | Long chain Omega Six deficit |
23.10 | Softer, more cooperative, less aggressive |
23.11 | Fats fertility and hormones |
23.12 | Blocked conversion, declining DHA |
23.13 | Fats and hormones |
23.14 | Deficit of DHA and EPA in pregnancy |
23.15 | DHA low in pregnant women |
23.16 | Trans fats in pregnant women |
23.17 | Fertility – Male |
23.18 | Testosterone |
23.19 | Menstrual issues |
23.20 | Fertility and DHA |
23.21 | Early puberty, PCOS, obesity, facial hair |
23.22 | Diabetes 1 in the mother |
23.23 | Baby basics |
23.24 | Baby’s brain |
23.25 | Obesity in babies |
23.26 | Mother’s milk |
23.27 | DHA, EPA, AA, melatonin, infant milk formula |
23.28 | Trans fats transferred to babies |
23.29 | Failure to make long chain fats |
23.30 | Pre-pregnancy levels |
23.31 | DHA depletion multiple pregnancies |
23.32 | Vegetarians and DHA |
23.33 | Conversion inability in infants |
23.34 | Pre-eclampsia |
23.35 | Postnatal depression |
23.36 | Eyesight of infants |
23.37 | Babies’ cognitive skills |
23.38 | Atopic conditions |
23.39 | Allergies in children |
23.40 | DHA deficiency and foetal development |
23.41 | Homosexualisation in the womb |
23.42 | Breast cancer risk |
23.43 | Obesity risk |
23.44 | Early puberty |
23.45 | Low growth in babies |
23.46 | PCOS – ‘The thief of womanhood’ |
23.47 | Dysmenorrhea and Endometriosis |
23.48 | Osteoporosis |
23.49 | Hirsutism |
23.50 | DHA blocks proliferation of human Papillomavirus |
23.51 | Selenium |
23.52 | Basal Metabolic rate |
23.53 | Premenopausal Cardiac Events |