Breast cancer: The effects of soy in people with breast cancer are unclear. Some research finds that soy might “feed” certain breast cancers because it can act like estrogen. Other studies have found that soy seems to protect against breast cancer. The difference in effects might have something to do with the amount taken. Because there isn’t enough reliable information about the effects of soy in women with breast cancer, a history of breast cancer, or a family history of breast cancer, it’s best to avoid using soy until more is known.
Endometrial cancer: Long-term use of concentrated soy isoflavone tablets might increase the occurrence of precancerous changes in the tissue lining the uterus. Don’t take concentrated soy isoflavone supplements if you have endometrial cancer.
Kidney failure: Soy contains a chemical called phytoestrogens. Very high levels of phytoestrogens can be toxic. People with kidney failure who use soy products might be at risk for blood levels of phytoestrogens becoming too high. If you have kidney failure, avoid taking large amounts of soy.
Kidney stones: There is some concern that soy products might increase the risk of kidney stones because they contain large amounts of a group of chemicals called oxalates. Oxalates are the main ingredient in kidney stones. Another concern is that people with serious kidney disease aren’t able to process some of the chemicals in soy. This could lead to dangerously high levels of these chemicals. If you have a history of kidney stones, avoid taking large amounts of soy.
Milk allergy: Children who are very allergic to cow’s milk might also be sensitive to soy products. Use soy products with caution.
Urinary bladder cancer: Soy products might increase the chance of getting bladder cancer. Avoid soy foods if you have bladder cancer or a high risk of getting it (family history of bladder cancer).
>Avoid using cars. A recent study has shown that people who drive are 100% more likely to be in a car accident than people who fly helicopters.
>More after the break
Camden Williams
When will the soy meme end?
Chase Smith
soy is terrible. so much fucking chin acne. bottom of my face looked like I tried to eat out a beehive. cleared up once I ditched soy.
Dylan Evans
Nice rhetorical fallacy my man
Bentley Gomez
thanks
Joseph Ward
>>Avoid using cars. A recent study has shown that people who drive are 100% more likely to be in a car accident than people who fly helicopters.
lol
Plus, have you seen your grandpa "living" from his 70's to his '90's???
They all wish they could have lived it up in life and die earlier instead of spending 20 years in a nursing home waiting for death.
Eat what you want. Live life. Fuck vegans & their desperate need to assimilate & be accepted.
Juan Morris
I dunno man. I just saw Stan Lee a handful of months ago in Orlando...dude is 90 something years old and looked like he had just done a line of coke and pounded two energy drinks. He was lit as fuck. This is just before his wife died though so that could be a factor.
Joshua Hill
Report the soy posters
Tyler Sullivan
Wrong
Samuel Hughes
>The effects of soy in people with breast cancer are unclear. >unclear So basically absolutely nothing has been proved? Great thread and piss poor science, user.
Sebastian Gomez
I took all of this in but you missed the one empirical argument against eating soy at has been proved.
Tyler King
I know two people with soy allergy's, mostly thyroid related which is weird.
Mason Wood
Weird how some people get REALLY MAD when you present evidence against soy...
Jaxson Baker
Didnt realize soy was really this bad. Im backing off it now. Thanks for the memes that were true
Jaxson Kelly
SOY BOYS
Easton Robinson
>estrogens may pass through the food chain and exert some disorders in male reproductive system >1639+ ng/L of oestrogen >1 gallon of milk per day would literally put you higher than a fucking woman starting her ovulation/menstrual cycle >Animal-derived estrogens (60–70%) in the human diet is milk and dairy products >"Hartmann and co-workers conducted a market basket survey and measured the steroid concentration in milk and milk products using GS/MS method (93). They found a maximum concentration of total estrone (sum of free and conjugated forms) in butter with 1.47 ng/g, which followed by 0.26, 0.17, 0.16, and 0.13 ng/g (or ng/ml) in cream, Gouda cheese, yoghurt, and milk, respectively."
>tfw you've been effeminated by the meat and dairy jews and you still eat meat and dairy
LMAO. Literally every side effect statement in that article qualifies the assertion with "might;" Iow, we have no evidence any of these assertions are true.
Accept the fact you're attracted to trannys and gay sex because you fall slightly to the right on the bell curve plotting human sexuality. Accept the fact that males are becoming feminized because we've embraced a technocratic society where masculine traits are not only obsolete, but a negative in terms of attractiveness to females.
Jason Fisher
Phytoestrogens and Disease: tinyurl com/hfxu23q Phytoestrogens and Heart Disease: tinyurl com/zg2nh7a Phytoestrogen and Kidney Disease: tinyurl com/jtwyanb High soy can result in 59% less breast cancer study: tinyurl com/j8ywsra Soy yields 13% lower LDL/Bad Cholesterol Study: tinyurl com/hhf4weq Soy and Men Hormones Study: tinyurl com/hsu4wqk Meta-analysis on men, soy and phytoestrogen extracts: tinyurl com/ja5s9k2 30-50% of men get manboobs: tinyurl com/zb58cbs Phytoestrogen content of various foods: tinyurl com/z3kpvsw 220 women over 2 years soy study: tinyurl com/z4tbb7d Meta-analysis on 47 studies no estrogen change: tinyurl com/hsm6ctb Soy Men Review/Final Quote on Soy has no negative affects for men: tinyurl com/zwddamh
Chase Ramirez
>tinyurl
Are you a circus performer who wears heavy makeup with a smile or frown painted on your lips?