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    Quote Originally Posted by *Narkissos*;3***883
    Soy is not a risk.

    It'd take 10+ servings of non-alcohol-washed soy protein (each supplying 125mg of phytoestrogens) to put any healthy male in the 'high-consumption' bracket.

    If anything, males are at higher risk from milk and milk-based products.

    Milk is taken from lactating cows.

    Lactation is female-hormone mediated.

    And... the cows supplying milk for public consumption are administered hormones to increase and regulate the milk supply.

    Subsequently, milk is a high-estrogen product.

    Estrogen.. Not phytoestrogens.

    Keep that in mind when you're chugging your skim.

    -CNS



    p.s.

    My latest soy article:

    An Argument for the Viability of Soy as a primary protein source

    By Narkissos


    If thats the case, wouldn't all breast fed boys be at risk of something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    If thats the case, wouldn't all breast fed boys be at risk of something?
    At risk of what?

    1. Human milk and cow's milk aren't the same.

    2. Human's don't breast feed for their entire life.

    We're the only animal species which continue to emulate breast-feeding after weaning takes place.

    -CNS

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Narkissos* View Post
    At risk of what?

    1. Human milk and cow's milk aren't the same.

    2. Human's don't breast feed for their entire life.

    We're the only animal species which continue to emulate breast-feeding after weaning takes place.

    -CNS
    lol I know Narkster.

    Just jerkn' yr "tit"....haha

    Great thread.

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