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7 Tricks To Eliminate Man Boobs & Drastically Decrease Estrogen Levels

Are you a male who’s’ hard pecs have changed into soft man boobs? Maybe you’re noticing extra fat around the midsection? These are common symptoms in middle ages mean that have excess estrogen levels. But do not panic, with some dietary & lifestyle changes you can return to your masculine body of yesteryear.

1. Improve Your Gut Health

A big factor in decreasing one’s estrogen levels is improving your gut health.

While a healthy gut can help to eliminate excess estrogens from the body, an unhealthy digestive tract which is fuelled by refined carbohydrates, processed foods, gluten and alcohol can lead to leaky gut and an up regulation of an enzyme called B-glucouronidase, this breaks apart the bound estrogen that is getting excreted out of the body through the intestines making it easier to reabsorb into the body.”

There are various ways to help support gut health.

2. Improve Your Insulin Sensitivity

Improving insulin sensitivity plays a huge part in achieving a healthy, lean body. What is insulin sensitivity? Lets take a look at what happens when you eat carbs.

Fat metabolism via lipolysis is halted when you consume carbohydrates. Carbohydrate metabolism will take priority over fat metabolism. Yes this means that lipolysis (fat burning) stops as soon as you eat a piece of bread.

Once insulin has done its job and moved the glucose to where it needs to go, lipolysis (fat burning) resumes. If all this works in a timely manner then you are ‘insulin sensitive’. The body recognizes the incoming carbs, insulin is released to carry out its role, glucose is cleared and the boy goes back to burning clean fat for fuel. Great.

However, not everyone’s insulin works this well. Some people secrete too much insulin, some people have cells that are resistant to the effects of insulin and diabetics don’t release enough insulin.

How can we improve ones insulin sensitivity? Mark Sisson covers this topic in great detail in his article ’25 ways to improve insulin sensitivity’. Here are the two best ways:

3. Improve Your Leptin Sensitivity

You may have seen the word leptin thrown about in fat loss articles online. Leptin is a hormone in the body that has powerful affects on hunger and feelings of fullness. When you eat, the body releases leptin. Increased levels of leptin reduce your appetite. Great. After your body has digested all the food, leptin levels will drop and another hormone called ghrelin is released to make you feel hungry again.

Years and years of overeating causes high levels of leptin (know as hyperleptinemia), which causes leptin to become less effective at controlling appetite. A horrible situation to be in, you eat, and yet you never seem to satisfy your appetite, leading to more food consumption in a very vicious cycle. I should point out that chronically low calorie intake can also lead to leptin resistance (another reason to avoid low calorie diets).

Just as we need to improve insulin sensitivity, we also need to improve leptin sensitivity. We will do this by:

4. Fix Your Circadian Rhythm

Not only is the quantity and quality of sleep important for fat loss, but when you sleep also has a massive impact on our fact burning hormones.

We touched on leptin and its fat burning and appetite suppressing powers above. Leptin works best when you have a circadian rhythm that is stable and in sync with your environment (people who travel a lot are at a disadvantage here). If your sleep times and circadian rhythm are out of whack, leptin (which is usually released at night – suppressing appetite, and burning more fatty acids) you will be more prone to late-night cravings. Often these cravings will be for carbohydrates as leptin hasn’t kick-started the fatty acid reserves to be released for fuel, and so you start eating sugary snacks – which in turn shoot up insulin. Adiponectin – another hormone that helps with fat metabolism – is also realeased around this time. However, the hormone isn’t very effective with high insulin levels in the blood – which will be the case if you have eaten sugary snacks!

So two powerful fat burning hormones are not only hampered if your circadian rhythm is out of sync, but can actually back fire and lead to more fat gain through cravings and carb consumption. If you are truly after fat loss, you should prioritise your sleep and getting to bed at a regular bed time (i.e. 1030pm each night) and block blue light at night.

Lifestyle factors such as getting to bed at a regular time, and exposing yourself to sunlight in the morning are best for improving ones circadian rhythm. But diet also plays a role. Look at implementing the following:

5. Improve Your Liver function

“Estrogen is metabolized by the liver and cleared out of the body through the bowel, if this process is not working optimally it can lead to either high levels of potentially toxic estrogen or reabsorbing estrogen back into circulation.

To help lower estrogen levels, we need to reduce the toxin load on your liver. This can be done by:

6. Maintain Or Improve Muscle Mass

Training hard and lifting heaving has been shown to boost testosterone levels and improve insulin sensitivity. When it comes to training you want to lift heavy weights doing compound movements 2-3x a week. Along with that the following dietary tricks will help with your training:

7. Eat A High Fat, Moderate Protein, Low Carb Diet

The ideal diet to strip fat and reduce excess estrogen levels involves:

A sample days diet may look like this:

Or:

Bonus – Supplement Wisely

Supplements can play a big part in reducing estrogen levels to a healthy level.

The following will all help with someone who has high estrogen levels:

In Closing

Excess estrogen and the negative side effects can be fixed with proper diet, training, lifestyle and supplement changes. It does require time and effort but it is possible. Be sure to work with a coach or practitioner to ensure the best results possible.

Do you have man boobs? Would you be willing to implement the above changes? I’d love to hear your thoughts or feedback!