I've never heard any of those claims before. I suppose it's possible *IF* soy does contain enough estrogen.
Anyone who reads that article and wants to decide whether it's for real should try to find out more about the studies he's talking about. The effects of estrogen on the body are documented well enough, so I'd focus on whether or not soy can actually influence hormone levels.
After a weekend of searching the internet, you ought to be able to determine for yourself how much credibility this has.
I've never heard any of those claims before. I suppose it's possible *IF* soy does contain enough estrogen.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who reads that article and wants to decide whether it's for real should try to find out more about the studies he's talking about. The effects of estrogen on the body are documented well enough, so I'd focus on whether or not soy can actually influence hormone levels.
After a weekend of searching the internet, you ought to be able to determine for yourself how much credibility this has.