High-Protein Diets and Hormone Imbalance: What You Need to Know
High-protein diets are often promoted for fat loss, muscle building, and blood sugar control. But when protein intake becomes excessive—especially from animal sources—it can disrupt hormonal balance and trigger unintended side effects.
Let’s explore how high-protein diets can affect your endocrine system, and why balance matters more than extremes.
1. Adrenal Stress and Cortisol Overload
High-protein, low-carb diets often lead to elevated cortisol levels—the body’s primary stress hormone. When carbohydrates are restricted, the body increases cortisol to break down muscle tissue for glucose, which can result in:
- Trötthet
- Irritability
- Poor sleep
- Weight gain around the midsection
Chronically high cortisol disrupts other hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone (Friedman & Singhal, 2016).
2. Thyroid Suppression
The thyroid relies on adequate carbohydrates and micronutrients to convert T4 to active T3. On high-protein, low-carb plans, conversion may slow, leading to symptoms like:
- Cold hands and feet
- Dry skin
- Hair thinning
- Sluggish metabolism
This is especially concerning for women, who are more prone to thyroid imbalances.
3. Estrogen Dominance or Deficiency
Excessive animal protein—particularly from conventionally raised meat—may introduce xenoestrogens and disrupt estrogen metabolism. This can contribute to:
- PMS and menstrual irregularities
- Breast tenderness
- Mood swings
- Increased risk of estrogen-related cancers (Davis & Rall, 2018)
4. Insulin and Leptin Resistance
A diet overloaded with protein and deficient in fiber can impair insulin signaling and satiety hormones like leptin. This may lead to cravings, overeating, and blood sugar crashes—further straining adrenal and reproductive hormones.
5. Gut-Hormone Axis Disruption
High-protein diets often reduce intake of gut-healing foods like fiber, antioxidants, and prebiotics. This weakens the gut lining, disrupts the microbiome, and interferes with hormone metabolism—since many hormones are processed through the liver and gut.
A Balanced Solution: The ASTR Diet
The ASTR Diet, developed by Dr. Joseph Jacobs, supports hormonal balance through:
- Moderate, clean protein intake
- High intake of fiber-rich vegetables and healing fats
- Anti-inflammatory herbs and teas
- Nutrient-dense foods that support thyroid, adrenal, and reproductive health
- Strategic intermittent fasting to regulate insulin and cortisol
Instead of overloading on protein, the ASTR Diet emphasizes balance and sustainability to nourish your endocrine system at every level.
Restore Your Hormonal Health
If you’re struggling with fatigue, irregular cycles, or weight plateaus while following a high-protein plan, your hormones may be out of balance. It’s time to restore—not restrict.
Learn how to balance your body naturally in Eat to Heal by Dr. Joseph Jacobs: Available on Amazon
Referenser:
- Friedman JE & Singhal NS. (2016). Hormonal responses to macronutrient intake: focus on cortisol, insulin, and thyroid. J Nutr Biochem.
- Davis SR & Rall LC. (2018). Estrogen metabolism and dietary influence: implications for cancer risk. Nutr Rev.