Healthy Fats
The building blocks of hormones and brain health.
Why it matters
Healthy fats β monounsaturated, omega-3, and saturated from whole-food sources β are foundational. They build cell membranes, produce hormones (including testosterone), absorb fat-soluble vitamins A/D/E/K, and fuel the brain. Decades of low-fat dieting set people back; modern wellness brings these foods back to center.
Benefits
Practical habits
- 1Use extra virgin olive oil generously β drizzle on finished dishes
- 2Eat fatty fish 2β3Γ per week (salmon, sardines, mackerel)
- 3Add ΒΌ avocado or a small handful of nuts to most meals
- 4Choose pasture-raised eggs and grass-fed butter when possible
- 5Limit ultra-refined seed oils (soybean, corn, cottonseed)
Add a serving of healthy fat to your next meal β avocado, olive oil, nuts, or salmon.
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Educational only. Not medical advice β talk to a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
