Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Greetings Just wanted to add a little bit of information here. According to our Endocrinologist whom treats us for several Endocrine problems. People who use any kind of HRT should be cautious of the amount of Soy intake. Why? Being a natural estrogen replacement hormone when it reaches the maximum hormone for estrogen in the female body it then converts to testosterone. This can offset HRT for Pituitary, Thyroid excetra. Just to mention one thing that it can do. It can cause the female body to start growing facial hairs. Matter of fact he said people should be extremely careful of any natural hormone out ther. Why? Because if your taking a hormone which your body dosen't need it can cause potential future health problems. Might add though that this particular doctor does believe in medicinal medicines even though he doesn't treat with them. He might suggest an alternative measure to help along with conventional methods. Speaking from experience in this matter of Soy intake and messing with HRT. We have to read every single label before we buy any product for Soy in any form. Too much Soy throws off our HRT. As with anything in the medical community ther always more than one side in the opinion department. So just research it and weigh the benefits v. potential problems. Then decide. Question. Has anyone or any research group done any studies on how natural hormone intake in connection with the human consuption is affecting natural reproduction and/or causing problems with being able to reproduce? Just curious. Sol --- " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke wrote: > Dear Bing, > > Of course, you are correct. Unfortunately, it is > exceedingly > difficult for most people (in the US at least) to > find raw milk. > Living in New Mexico, I am fortunate to have a > growers market where > I can get raw goats milk- the only source of the > only raw milk in > the entire state. > > So for the majority of people that do not have > access to their own > cow or goat, or a co-operative or a local raw milk > producer but want > to have cow's milk- organic is definitely better > than any other > option available. Now of course you can do the rice > milk, the > almond milk, the creamier cashew milk, even soymilk- > but soy at > least has it's own problems. It is difficult times > to stay a purist > to the principles of alternative medicine because > society is just > not structured that way, which leads us to big > business and politics > and a whole other topic. Not to say that it should > not be done, > just that it takes people willing to become aware > that health is not > just about our individual health, but clearly > includes a larger > social infrastructure, awareness, movement. Ok, > getting off my soap > box now.. > > Thank you for keeping us aware of the value of raw > milk. > > Best Wishes, > Misty L. Trepke > www..com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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