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Started by Sofia1996, July 08, 2015, 06:40:48 AM
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Quote from: Alex_or_Ben on July 08, 2015, 07:30:24 AMI'm shocked and appalled.. why don't more people know about this? I'm male and I drink soy milk every morning. Obviously I need to stop. I just bought more soy milk yesterday, darnit! Sofia, thank you so very much for mentioning this, and thank you to Matthew for mentioning the Men's Health article.Much appreciated!Alexander
Quote from: Sofia1996 on July 08, 2015, 06:40:48 AMFor those people who want to get feminized but are unable to get HRT I have a solution. Soy milk is the way to go it has 200 times more estrogen than cow milk. But there is some risk especially for older men. If you are allergic to nuts don't use soy milk because most of the soy today is genetically modified that have a nuts genes to compensate lack of fat in soy. Other thing that u might get prostate cancer if you are old but I'm not sure about that it up to u if u use it. Soy is also cheap and legal. I also love soy because I have intolerance for cow milk.Well soy works for me. It will be soon 2 months I'm using it and I can see changes. My hair and skin became softer, I have craving for salty and spicy food and my mind changed I can't get satisfactory from normal faping I only get satisfied with my anal toys.Here's the article were I found about the soy effects. Its about guy who feminized himself without even knowing it. [emoji23]http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/soys-negative-effects?fullpage=trueI personally use 1-2l per day because I weight 58 kg. The guy in article was probably far more heavier because he was drinking about 3l per day.It's the best choice for me to drink soy milk until I move from Lithuania to Ireland. The greatest way to keep feminized. I have to wait for 2 years until I move that's the reason why I picked soy.
Quote from: Laura_7 on July 08, 2015, 07:42:30 AMWell phytoestrogens...they have a somewhat similar effect than estrogen but weaker.If you are on hrt phytoestrogens are not necessarily a good idea because they might compete with estro for estrogen receptors, and having a weaker effect it might not be advantageous. Of course normal amounts should not matter, only large amounts.Here is a list with a few foods containing phytoestrogens:dietaryfiberfood dot com/phytoestrogen-hormones/phytoestrogen-food-sources.phpAn amount of 200 is considered a normal amount according to some sources... so olive oil for example don't has to be avoided.There are other foods that also contain high amounts... all at your own risk, consider side effects... too large amounts of some foods might not be healthy... it might be advisable to look up side effects of linseed, for example...soy is a product that was traditionally fermented. It still is in soy sauces, for example.Unfermented it might have some side effects like influences on digestion. hugs
Quote from: Yenneffer on July 08, 2015, 07:00:54 AMTrue but spiro blocks testosterone and what your experiencing is breast growth
Quote from: Cindy on July 11, 2015, 02:42:17 AMThe quantity of phytoestrogens in Soy milk is too small to have any feminising effect.Can you imagine the lawsuits if it was feminising?