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2002 11:53 PM Fw: Soy May Cause Cancer and Brain Damage

 

 

Soy May Cause Cancer and Brain Damage

http://www.mercola.com/2000/aug/20/soy_dangers.htm - Soy May Cause Cancer

and Brain Damage Two senior US government scientists, Drs. Daniel Doerge and

Daniel Sheehan, have revealed that chemicals in soy could increase the risk

of breast cancer in women, brain damage in both men and women, and

abnormalities in infants.

 

The scientists decided to break ranks with colleagues in the FDA and oppose

its decision last year to approve a health claim that soy reduced the risk

of heart disease. They wrote an internal protest letter warning of 28

studies revealing toxic effects of soy, mostly focusing on chemicals in soy

known as isoflavones, which have effects similar to the female hormone

estrogen.

 

They claim that research has shown a clear link between soy and the

potential for adverse effects in humans. Soy may lead to health problems in

animals including altering sexual development of fetuses and causing thyroid

disorders. Some studies show that chemicals in soy may increase the chances

of estrogen-dependent breast cancer.

 

According to their letter: 'There is abundant evidence that some of the

isoflavones found in soy demonstrate toxicity in estrogen sensitive tissues

and in the thyroid.' 'During pregnancy in humans, isoflavones per se could

be a risk factor for abnormal brain and reproductive tract development.'

According to one of the scientists, parents who give their children soy milk

or formulas " are exposing their children to chemicals which we know have

adverse effects in animals. It's like doing a large uncontrolled and

unmonitored experiment on infants.

 

' The soy industry insists that the adverse effects seen in animals do not

apply to humans. The Guardian August 13, 2000 COMMENT: As time goes on I

suspect the real truth regarding soy will begin to emerge in even the

traditional media. If my schedule ever opens up, I plan on promoting this

message more widely and I have even reserved the domain www. nosoy. com. If

you do not yet understand the reason why soy should not be considered a

health food please review the following links:

 

The ABC television news program 20/20 aired a feature story on June 8, 2000,

on the dangers of soy. It was great to see some in the mainstream media

finally picking up on this story. Besides the articles linked below, another

good resource for information on the dangers of soy is The Weston A. Price

Foundation, which has a goal to achieve a ban on the use of soy formula for

infants. Related Articles: Soy: Too Good to be True Newest Research On Why

You Should Avoid Soy Return To Table of Contents Issue #167 Home Page Health

Articles Nutrition Help Newsletter

 

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