Good Fat Is Good For Girls Puberty And Adolescence – Elizabeth Bright

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A delayed release of hormones from the pituitary gland can be a cause of delayed puberty and can be caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland. Still, hypothyroidism and adrenal deficiency, unrelated to hypopituitarism, are associated with early and delayed puberty. Both can cause delayed bone growth. Delayed puberty happens more frequently in girls (26% in girls vs 7% in boys) due to ovarian failure. Genetic or birth abnormalities can lead to ovarian failure.

This can be caused by xenoestrogens preventing proper gonadal formation in the fetus. Girls with Turner Syndrome, due to a chromosomal disorder, will be shorter in stature. Ovarian failure can also be caused by autoimmunity related to diabetes type l and type ll and Addison’s disease, which is caused by tumors in the adrenal glands.

These conditions are extremely rare. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation. It can be transitory or permanent. It is diagnosed when there is no menstruation at the age of 13 if there has been no development of sexual characteristics or at 15 if sexual characteristics have developed. Primary amenorrhea usually involves a severe endocrine disorder, such as a tumor or malformation in the pituitary, hypothalamus, thyroid, or adrenal gland. Secondary amenorrhea is more common and is defined as an absence of menstruation for 3 to 6 months in girls who previously had a regular period.

It is usually transitory for adolescents and only an issue if the person is trying to conceive. It may bring insecurity to the teenager or her family if they think it indicates a disorder that may affect future fertility. Aside from pituitary or hypothalamic tumors, which are rare, it is associated with low thyroid function, irregular adrenal function, malnourishment, low-fat diets, and overexercise.

Copyright © 2024 by Elizabeth Bright All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed “Attention: Permissions Coordinator,” at the address below. Disclaimer: The information in this book is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider.

Dr. Elizabeth Bright’s suggestions are not meant as medical advice and readers should consult their physician before making any changes to their diet or treatment regimen. The author and publisher are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any of the suggestions, preparations, or methods described in this book.

The publisher does not endorse or test any of the treatments described. ISBN: 979-8-879399-62-2 Published By Zenabright Press www.elizbright.com Editing by Kathy Gaudry Book Design by Journey Bound Publishing First Edition Printed in the United States of America OceanofPDF.com I dedicate this book to my children. OceanofPDF.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Preface ONE The Perils of Puberty TWO A History of the Health Issues of Pubertal and Adolescent Girls THREE What is Puberty? FOUR The Causes of Health Issues During Puberty FIVE Medicines for Puberty SIX How to Prevent and Address Health Issues During Puberty and Adolescence Endnotes About the Author OceanofPDF.com FOREWORD AS A BOARD-CERTIFIED HOLISTIC CARNIVORE nutritionist, finding physicians who advocate for a diet low in carbohydrates, rich in fatty meats, and supplemented with iodine is rare.

My introduction to Dr. Elizabeth Bright came during an insightful discussion about thyroid health and the significance of animal fats. This discussion led me to her empowering book, Good Fat Is Good for Women: Menopause, which aligned with my understanding of the benefits of dietary fatty meat for optimal health.

In this first book, Bright effectively debunks the common misconceptions surrounding menopause, offering a more accurate perspective on hormones and challenging the notion that menopause must be an unpleasant experience. She provides thoughtful guidance on navigating menopause healthily. Bright applies her insightful approach to adolescence and puberty in her second book, Good Fat Is Good for Girls: Puberty and Adolescence, offering similar clarity and understanding. I have often used Bright’s recommendations in our clinical practice to help menopausal women thrive.

But how do we support young girls and boys? In her second book, Bright sheds light on the complexities and wonders of the transition from girlhood to womanhood. She articulates the journey as a unique and personal experience for each person, both influenced by various environmental and societal factors.

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