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Increased Amount Of Sugar Leads To A Decrease In Sex Steroids

November 25, 2007 by Kendra James, RN  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Increased Amount Of Sugar Leads To A Decrease In Sex Steroids

Glucose and fructose are metabolized in the liver. When there’s too much sugar in the diet, the liver converts it to lipid. Using a mouse model and human liver cell cultures, the scientists discovered that the increased production of lipid shut down a gene called SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin), reducing the amount of SHBG protein in the blood. SHBG protein plays a key role in controlling the amount of testosterone and estrogen that’s available throughout the body.
This would indicate that the bodies liver metabolism is all “out of whack” before there are even disease symptoms and we could in …read more


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