The phytoestrogens in
soy protect against cancer — both men and women — but might they decrease male fertility?
Not exact matches
«The results of the mouse study suggest that three to four servings of tomato products per week and one to two servings of
soy foods daily could
protect against prostate
cancer,» Zuniga said.
The authors noted that «the findings did not support our a priori hypothesis» that
soy protected Asian women
against breast
cancer.
Soy isoflavones come from the soy bean, and it provides various health benefits including providing relief for menopause symptoms, protects against breast cancer, and also has a favorable effect on bone mass for postmenopausal wom
Soy isoflavones come from the
soy bean, and it provides various health benefits including providing relief for menopause symptoms, protects against breast cancer, and also has a favorable effect on bone mass for postmenopausal wom
soy bean, and it provides various health benefits including providing relief for menopause symptoms,
protects against breast
cancer, and also has a favorable effect on bone mass for postmenopausal women.
Soy Isoflavines - there are many health benefits of consuming soy products, such as protection against various cancers, ease menopause symptoms in women, protect against prostate problems in men, improve bone health, and reduce the risk of heart disea
Soy Isoflavines - there are many health benefits of consuming
soy products, such as protection against various cancers, ease menopause symptoms in women, protect against prostate problems in men, improve bone health, and reduce the risk of heart disea
soy products, such as protection
against various
cancers, ease menopause symptoms in women,
protect against prostate problems in men, improve bone health, and reduce the risk of heart disease.
The phytoestrogens in
soy appear to
protect against cancer, but might they reduce male fertility?
Eating large amounts of modern
soy foods will not
protect against breast
cancer.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1314077 Population studies suggest
soy protects against thyroid
cancer.