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    SOY-BAD
    Soy Protein
    Dr. Kaayla Daniel, author of
    The Whole Soy Story, is an expert on the hidden dangers of soy.
    As Daniel describes
    in her book, there are a number of potential problems with soy consumption.
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    Soy may impair thyroid function. Soy contains substances called goitrogens that block the synthesis of thyroid hormones. A drop in thyroid function may lead to weight gain, difficulty losing weight, mood swings, lethargy, and a host of other negative outcomes.
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    Soy may lower testosterone levels. Soy contains phytoestrogens called isoflavones that have been shown to lower testosterone, which may negatively impact body composition, physical function, feelings of wellbeing, energy levels, and libido.
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    Soy may lead to female reproductive issues. The isoflavones in soy can mimic and sometimes block the effects of estrogen. Soy phytoestrogens may disrupt endocrine function and lead to hormonal imbalances, may cause infertility, and may promote breast cancer in women.
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    Soy is genetically modified (GM). Although the topic of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is both complex and controversial, it’s also worth pointing out that nearly all (i.e., ~90%) of the soy grown in the United States is genetically engineered.
    Recent research from Norway found that animals fed a GM diet got
    fatter quicker than animals fed a non-GM diet.
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    Soy contains phytic acid. Phytic acid is considered an “anti-nutrient,” which may prevent the absorption of valuable minerals by binding with calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc, as well as the vitamin niacin.
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    Soy may cause gastric distress. Soy contains substances (i.e., trypsin inhibitors) that inhibit proteases, enzymes that digest the proteins that we eat. This can lead to inadequate digestion and GI distress.
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    Soy is an allergen. The proteins in soy are among the top 8 allergens that the FDA requires food manufacturers to list on ingredient labels.

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    Something interesting that I've experienced with soy... but first I'm in no way slamming any supplement companies products. I've used products from most supplement companies and they all have products I like and products I don't.

    I was using Dymatize Elite Mass weight gainer years ago trying to pack on some size. I was shopping around and pricing different shakes and came across MHP's Up Your Mass. Just looking at the macros, serving size and price, I bought that one instead for a change. The vanilla tasted AMAZING. However, before I even finished the jug I noticed I was breaking out a lot. Hadn't changed anything up and didn't even think about the shake until a buddy at the gym mentioned MHP used soy as the protein source in that shake. I checked into it, switched back to the Dymatize Elite Mass and the breakouts stopped. Likely numerous things that could have caused my body to randomly start breaking out, but the timing was as such that the soy in the shake seemed the most likely culprit. Just a personal experience I had with a soy product. Something I tend to stay away from now.
    Last edited by Yohimbe; 05-29-2017, 10:41 PM.
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    • #3
      Re: Soy-Bad

      no soy soy is bad haha. have you ever actually seen a healthy looking vegan?
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        Do not know much about it but Asian people supposedly take a lot of soy in and they just seem to be a healthier? Perhaps it isnt cause of the soy intake though
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          Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
          Do not know much about it but Asian people supposedly take a lot of soy in and they just seem to be a healthier? Perhaps it isnt cause of the soy intake though
          they tend to eat a lot of veggies and much smaller portions than westerners. and biggest of all very little sugar in a traditional diet.

          my son was allergic to milk so we let him drink soy. Doc told us not to. use almond milk instead.
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