SayNoToRotting
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Could google it but I feel the jews are trying to deceive us, so... What y'all got?
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> /sNo, that study is outdated and it’s only believed by right wing CONSPIRACY THEORISTS!!
t. soy cuckActual milk probably has more estrogen in it
what about protein bars (45g) that have soy letichin and other shit like that. can it have a pass then or gay
The map is fakeJFL all of the super cucked countries have the highest.
copeThe map is fake
No its not. Greece is infested with soyboys, it didn't use to be this way but its literally what you would call a soyboy (beard and all that).The map is fake
How fucking hard is it to avoid fucking soy?
copecope
Yeah and coincidentally Armenia is soyboy central too, but Turkey is not.No its not. Greece is infested with soyboys, it didn't use to be this way but its literally what you would call a soyboy (beard and all that).
Department of Family, Consumer, and Nutrition Science, St. Catherine University
Oral intake of genistein at 10mg/kg in male rats has been noted to possess antiandrogenic activity in the testis, prostate, and brain (50-80% reductions in reporter activity) which failed to be antiandrogenic in skeletal muscle or lung tissue.[1] It has been noted to reduce protein content of the androgen receptor itself at 1-50µM in prostate cells (increasing receptor ubiquination)[75] but 10mg/kg for five days in rats failed to replicate this.[1]
In castrated rats, 10mg/kg is able to activate androgen reporter activity in the testes and brain (2.6 and 2.7-fold higher than baseline) and without influence on skeletal muscle or prostate.[1]
When looking at the androgen receptor, it appears that genistein may negatively regulate it in the presence of androgens yet positively regulate it in the absence thereof; it also shows Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) properties due to not being active in lungs or skeletal muscle
Genistein is an inhibitor of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3β-HSD) via competing with pregnenolone for binding (competitive) and via inhibiting the NAD+ activation of the enzyme.[76] It also can inhibit 17β-HSD with an IC50 of 85+/-15nM[77] and the inhibition on 3β-HSD has been replicated[78][79][80] and does not extend to suppressing the actual expression of 3β-HSD mRNA or its protein content.[81]
When looking at the 5α-reductase enzyme, Genistein and Equol can inhibit the enzyme with an IC50 of 710μM and 370μM respectively while daidzein is ineffective; both underperforming relative to the active control of riboflavin (17μM).[82]
When looking at the enzymes of testosterone synthesis, genistein may inhibit the hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases and secondary to that very high doses may be anti-fertility and anti-androgenic. The inhibitory effects on 5α-reductase are likely not relevant due to the high concentration needed
The aforementioned impairment of enzymatic activity may cause developmental impairment in rat pups (10uM in vitro)[83][84] which is equivalent to a human dose of 100mg/kg.
In rats given 40mg/kg genistein, serum testosterone trended to be reduced (nonsignificant) while 10mg/kg was without affect.[77]
It doesn't just have estrogenic compounds, it also has antiandrogens, goitrogens (fucks with your thyroid and makes you a fat lethargic fuck), and carcinogens.Could google it but I feel the jews are trying to deceive us, so... What y'all got?
It doesn't just have estrogenic compounds, it also has antiandrogens, goitrogens (fucks with your thyroid and makes you a fat lethargic fuck), and carcinogens.
sorry lad it's over, your T levels will never recoverhow about tofu? ive been munching like 3 blocks of it.
Phytoestrogens are legitimately dangerous to T levels.@Afrikancel @NickGurr @Extra Chromosome what do you say?
Soylent too yummy yummy in my tummy!!!It's not really that hard to avoid soy if you're actually concerned. Just east meat.
lol it was just a fun question, I despise soy (except for soy sauce)It's not really that hard to avoid soy if you're actually concerned. Just east meat.