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Good Fats, Bad Fats & PCOS: Sorting the Hype from the Help

Good Fats, Bad Fats & PCOS: Sorting the Hype from the Help

Update: 2025-10-21
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In this episode of 'It's Not You, It's PCOS', hosts Laura and Nick discuss the critical role of fats in managing PCOS. They explore the different types of fats, emphasizing the importance of healthy fats like omega-3s while cautioning against trans fats. The conversation highlights practical dietary tips for incorporating beneficial fats into meals and the impact of these choices on inflammation, hormone balance, and overall fertility outcomes.


 


Takeaways


 


Fat plays a powerful role in hormones, inflammation, and fertility.


Not all fats are created equal; some are beneficial while others are harmful.


The tastiest foods are often unhealthy and can lead to addiction.


It's possible to reduce cravings for unhealthy foods over time.


Trans fats are particularly harmful and should be avoided.


Incorporating omega-3s from food is preferable to supplements.


Healthy fats can improve hormone balance and fertility outcomes.


Dietitians also face challenges with food cravings and balance.


Making simple swaps in your diet can lead to better health.


Fat should be viewed as an ally in managing PCOS, not an enemy.


 


Chapters


 


00:00 Understanding the Role of Fats in PCOS


05:11 The Power of Omega-3 Fatty Acids


12:12 Navigating Omega-6 and Other Fats


17:54 Practical Strategies for Healthy Fat Consumption


 


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Good Fats, Bad Fats & PCOS: Sorting the Hype from the Help

Good Fats, Bad Fats & PCOS: Sorting the Hype from the Help

Lora Attia & Nick Nation