Not exact matches
The reason, according to the research published in the journal Human Reproduction (pdf): soy beans contain
high amounts of phytoestrogens, organic compounds that mimic the female hormone
estrogen in the human body and, in animal studies, have been shown to
reduce testosterone
levels.
Not only does
high estrogen exposure cause men to grow boobs, it also affects the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain, leading to decreased testosterone
levels,
reduced sperm count,
reduced fertility and
reduced libido.
Studies have shown that women on a
high - fiber diet have lower
levels of circulating
estrogen, meaning less
estrogen stimulation of breast tissue, for example, which
reduces the risk of breast cancer.
Am I understanding correctly that you are saying that the
higher estrogen levels are naturally produced by the body — and coincide with breast cancer — not added from the soy, and that the soy can
reduce those
levels (b / c of phytoestrogen detection)?
This is because B6 can
reduce estrogen levels and increase progesterone which leads to
higher testosterone
levels and more sebum (oil) production.
More benign treatments that we offer here are geared towards first looking at hormone
levels like
high estrogen in men and
reducing them with things like DIM or Indole -3-carbinol, vitamins.
Among various food items, cow's milk and cheese had the
highest correlation with incidence and mortality rate of these cancers» Children are at
high risk «Among the exposure of humans, especially prepubertal children, to exogenous
estrogens, we are particularly concerned with» These xenoestrogens from lactating preganant cattle (the majority of commercial cattle used for milk) significantly raised
estrogen levels in male adults and
reduced testosterone
levels and did even more so in children.
The veg also contains
high levels of fibre - which will create amazing poops which allow you to excrete built up hormones like
estrogen, as well as move your bowels to
reduce the weight of a GI system full of stool