What are the benefits of soy for men?


Question:
I drink soy milk daily and eat tofu a couple of times a month because I love it, but I'm hoping I'm accidently doing something healthy. I like the tofu friend, so I'm probably negating anything good anyway.

Answers:
Actually, soy lowers testosterone levels. Most soy products contain the phytoestrogens (plant estrogens) known as isoflavones, which have been time and time again shown to reduce testosterone levels.

This can lead to decreased libido and lower sperm count.

According to a well-respected health professional and author, Dr. Daniel, "Pediatricians are reporting more and more cases of emasculated boys reaching puberty with breasts and tiny penises. Undescended testicles are also far more common than they were in the past. Remember too that soy estrogens damage far more than the reproductive system. The thyroid is usually hurt first, leading to loss of energy, weight gain, depression, lethargy, and a host of other symptoms.

Overall, more and more evidence is revealing that soy has many harmful or dangerous results for both men and women. Eat soy products only in moderation, if you have to eat them at all.

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New: Humorous

That's why Japanese men have such small penises. There's an old wives tale that Japanese women punish their straying husbands by feeding them a lot of tofu!

Other Answers:
Soy beans are incredibly good for you, its a good source of vitamin E (I think). Anyway, its one of the main reasons Japanese people stay looking young for so long.

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New: if thats true then why do all Japanese people, who eat soy pretty much every day, turn out ok??

Soy is not in any way dangerous



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