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Soy is making kids 'gay'
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53327
There's a slow poison out there that's severely damaging our children and threatening to tear apart our culture. The ironic part is, it's a "health food," one of our most popular.
Now, I'm a health-food guy, a fanatic who seldom allows anything into his kitchen unless it's organic. I state my bias here just so you'll know I'm not anti-health food.
The dangerous food I'm speaking of is soy. Soybean products are feminizing, and they're all over the place. You can hardly escape them anymore.
I have nothing against an occasional soy snack. Soy is nutritious and contains lots of good things. Unfortunately, when you eat or drink a lot of soy stuff, you're also getting substantial quantities of estrogens.
Estrogens are female hormones. If you're a woman, you're flooding your system with a substance it can't handle in surplus. If you're a man, you're suppressing your masculinity and stimulating your "female side," physically and mentally.
In fetal development, the default is being female. All humans (even in old age) tend toward femininity. The main thing that keeps men from diverging into the female pattern is testosterone, and testosterone is suppressed by an excess of estrogen.
If you're a grownup, you're already developed, and you're able to fight off some of the damaging effects of soy. Babies aren't so fortunate. Research is now showing that when you feed your baby soy formula, you're giving him or her the equivalent of five birth control pills a day. A baby's endocrine system just can't cope with that kind of massive assault, so some damage is inevitable. At the extreme, the damage can be fatal.
Soy is feminizing, and commonly leads to a decrease in the size of the penis, sexual confusion and homosexuality. That's why most of the medical (not socio-spiritual) blame for today's rise in homosexuality must fall upon the rise in soy formula and other soy products. (Most babies are bottle-fed during some part of their infancy, and one-fourth of them are getting soy milk!) Homosexuals often argue that their homosexuality is inborn because "I can't remember a time when I wasn't homosexual." No, homosexuality is always deviant. But now many of them can truthfully say that they can't remember a time when excess estrogen wasn't influencing them.
Doctors used to hope soy would reduce hot flashes, prevent cancer and heart disease, and save millions in the Third World from starvation. That was before they knew much about long-term soy use. Now we know it's a classic example of a cure that's worse than the disease. For example, if your baby gets colic from cow's milk, do you switch him to soy milk? Don't even think about it. His phytoestrogen level will jump to 20 times normal. If he is a she, brace yourself for watching her reach menarche as young as seven, robbing her of years of childhood. If he is a boy, it's far worse: He may not reach puberty till much later than normal.
Research in 2000 showed that a soy-based diet at any age can lead to a weak thyroid, which commonly produces heart problems and excess fat. Could this explain the dramatic increase in obesity today?
Recent research on rats shows testicular atrophy, infertility and uterus hypertrophy (enlargement). This helps explain the infertility epidemic and the sudden growth in fertility clinics. But alas, by the time a soy-damaged infant has grown to adulthood and wants to marry, it's too late to get fixed by a fertility clinic.
Worse, there's now scientific evidence that estrogen ingredients in soy products may be boosting the rapidly rising incidence of leukemia in children. In the latest year we have numbers for, new cases in the U.S. jumped 27 percent. In one year!
There's also a serious connection between soy and cancer in adults – especially breast cancer. That's why the governments of Israel, the UK, France and New Zealand are already cracking down hard on soy.
In sad contrast, 60 percent of the refined foods in U.S. supermarkets now contain soy. Worse, soy use may double in the next few years because (last I heard) the out-of-touch medicrats in the FDA hierarchy are considering allowing manufacturers of cereal, energy bars, fake milk, fake yogurt, etc., to claim that "soy prevents cancer." It doesn't.
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The trouble with soy – part 2:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53425
The trouble with soy, part 3:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53507
The trouble with soy, part 4:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53596
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forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
By: E.J. on Thu, 04 January 2007 00:21
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this is one of those stories where you have to concider the
By: E.J. on Thu, 04 January 2007 00:23
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Re: this is one of those stories where you have to concider
By: timmy on Thu, 04 January 2007 00:27
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
By: marc on Thu, 04 January 2007 01:19
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Yet again ...
By: Deeej on Thu, 04 January 2007 02:29
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Re: Yet again ...
By: E.J. on Fri, 05 January 2007 01:37
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Re: Yet again ...
By: Deeej on Fri, 05 January 2007 02:16
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Re: Yet again ...
By: marc on Fri, 05 January 2007 02:38
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How did this jump threads?
By: Deeej on Fri, 05 January 2007 13:15
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Re: How did this jump threads?
By: marc on Fri, 05 January 2007 19:43
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Re: Yet again ...
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Hmm!
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 13:54
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I agree absolutely with everything Deeej says ...
By: cossie on Thu, 04 January 2007 04:28
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Re: I agree absolutely with everything Deeej says ...
By: tBP on Thu, 04 January 2007 10:52
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
By: JFR on Mon, 08 January 2007 08:37
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
By: jack on Mon, 08 January 2007 16:10
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Earthworms
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 16:29
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Re: Earthworms
By: kupuna on Mon, 08 January 2007 17:35
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Re: Earthworms
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Re: Earthworms
By: Navyone on Mon, 08 January 2007 18:21
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A brief dissertation on evolution
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 19:05
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Postscript
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 19:41
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Re: Postscript
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Re: Postscript
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 22:10
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Re: A brief dissertation on evolution
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A reply
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 22:54
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Just came across this while looking for something else
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 12:02
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Also interesting
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 12:03
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Re: Just came across this while looking for something else
By: NW on Fri, 12 January 2007 12:26
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Interesting
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 13:28
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Re: Interesting
By: NW on Fri, 12 January 2007 14:09
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I'm pretty sure you're wrong
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 14:38
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Re: I'm pretty sure you're wrong
By: NW on Fri, 12 January 2007 15:10
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Re: Earthworms
By: Navyone on Mon, 08 January 2007 19:51
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Threats
By: Deeej on Mon, 08 January 2007 20:31
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Re: Threats
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Re: Earthworms
By: jack on Mon, 08 January 2007 18:54
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
By: E.J. on Fri, 12 January 2007 04:20
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Re: forget the nature VS nurture arguement......
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Don't go overboard in your assumption ...
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 11:35
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Re: Don't go overboard in your assumption ...
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Well ...
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 18:56
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Re: Well ...
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Let's clear this up once and for all, Ken ...
By: Deeej on Sat, 13 January 2007 12:05
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Re: Let's clear this up once and for all, Ken ...
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Well
By: Deeej on Mon, 15 January 2007 13:19
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I missed this in my other reply
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 12:21
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Re: I missed this in my other reply
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Reasons
By: Deeej on Fri, 12 January 2007 18:50
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Re: Reasons
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