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Posts101Reputation89thanks for understanding an obvious joke, your high iq is showing
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Posts101Reputation89thanks for understanding an obvious joke, your high iq is showing
basement dweller detected opinion rejectedPosts101Reputation89
misunderstood post low iq detectedbasement dweller detected opinion rejected
soy seller, glowing fed detectedmisunderstood post low iq detected
bend over for @thecel faggotsoy seller, glowing fed detected
The dude actually has a thread here advocating for PUFAs too.you can find studies backing up hearthealthy
seed oils as well for example
Stop telling me what to do. I have more peer reviewed publications than they have braincells so I don't care to impress low iq teenagers who talk shit all day.lil bro you gotta chill the fuck out with the name calling if you want to be taken seriously
talk to me when you have the appropriate credentials sonThe dude actually has a thread here advocating for PUFAs too.
Exactly ,the forum has a bunch of 5" wristed fag teens who cannot accept reality hence blabber shit and spew misinfo to appea r smarter and ride the bandwagonStop telling me what to do. I have more peer reviewed publications than they have braincells so I don't care to impress low iq teenagers who talk shit all day.
talk to me when you have the appropriate credentials son
Why are people still saying myths like soy lowers test in humans when we have many human studies showing little to no effect on testosterone with soy consumption?
It was like a rat study used to push the soy-reduced testosterone claim and idiots like @kalefartbomb and @VeryFuglyNiyguhs still pushing this myth to this day
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Soy protein supplementation is not androgenic or estrogenic in college-aged men when combined with resistance exercise training
It is currently unclear as to whether sex hormones are significantly affected by soy or whey protein consumption. Additionally, estrogenic signaling may be potentiated via soy protein supplementation due to the presence of phytoestrogenic isoflavones. ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Clinical studies show no effects of soy protein or isoflavones on reproductive hormones in men: results of a meta-analysis - PubMed
The results of this meta-analysis suggest that neither soy foods nor isoflavone supplements alter measures of bioavailable T concentrations in men.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Neither soy nor isoflavone intake affects male reproductive hormones: An expanded and updated meta-analysis of clinical studies - PubMed
Concerns that the phytoestrogens (isoflavones) in soy may feminize men continue to be raised. Several studies and case-reports describing feminizing effects including lowering testosterone levels and raising estrogen levels in men have been published. For this reason, the clinical data were...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Why are people still saying myths like soy lowers test in humans when we have many human studies showing little to no effect on testosterone with soy consumption?
It was like a rat study used to push the soy-reduced testosterone claim and idiots like @kalefartbomb and @VeryFuglyNiyguhs still pushing this myth to this day
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Soy protein supplementation is not androgenic or estrogenic in college-aged men when combined with resistance exercise training
It is currently unclear as to whether sex hormones are significantly affected by soy or whey protein consumption. Additionally, estrogenic signaling may be potentiated via soy protein supplementation due to the presence of phytoestrogenic isoflavones. ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Clinical studies show no effects of soy protein or isoflavones on reproductive hormones in men: results of a meta-analysis - PubMed
The results of this meta-analysis suggest that neither soy foods nor isoflavone supplements alter measures of bioavailable T concentrations in men.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Neither soy nor isoflavone intake affects male reproductive hormones: An expanded and updated meta-analysis of clinical studies - PubMed
Concerns that the phytoestrogens (isoflavones) in soy may feminize men continue to be raised. Several studies and case-reports describing feminizing effects including lowering testosterone levels and raising estrogen levels in men have been published. For this reason, the clinical data were...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov