"Ferguson, Sherry" wrote:
> Cholesterol is the precursor for all steroid hormones. Does dietary intake
> of cholesterol have any influence at all on steroid hormone synthesis? If
> one reduced their cholesterol intake to zilch, would steroid hormone levels
> drop as well?
Sherry,
It would be
I've wondered about the following question for a while now and can't seem to
find a definitive answer:
Cholesterol is the precursor for all steroid hormones. Does dietary intake
of cholesterol have any influence at all on steroid hormone synthesis? If
one reduced their cholesterol intake to zil
Excuse me Jim,
I have a pair of those slippers!!!;)
Thanks for the site
jim
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Jim Matiya
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This cross-post (please excuse) is for those who have been asking questions about stats over the past few days.
Nancy Melucci
LACCD
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Nacy is 100% correct and I could not agree with her
more!
Payam
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