Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Soya makes man impotent and demense

Also, Soya makes man impotent and demense! Video (german) > http://youtu.be/E5Qe1DlWzIY
From http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Soy_Men.aspx "Of course, these benefits are extremely impressive and some researchers would argue that soy is worth it just for the cardiovascular protective benefits: after all that kills more men and fills up more hospitals than any other single factor in our society. In spite of all these stellar benefits, I am still very cautious about soy and rarely consume it. As it turns out, the dangers and risks are just as dramatic: 1. Hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid, is a risk factor for low testosterone and can affect erections and relationships as well. The fatigue and weight gain associated with it are not going to help a man in or out of the bedroom. Unfortunately, soy is a powerful inhibitor of a key thyroid enzyme named TPO that liberates iodine to do its job. [9] On the surface, it would seem likely that this inhibition can, in some individuals, lead to hypothyroidism, especially in those with low iodine levels (which is quite common). In addition, many men already have decreased thyroid function and additional soy in the diet may exacerbate this condition as well. It is also scary that researchers believe that this effect on the thyroid is due primarily to the phytoestrogens present n soy. These phytoestrogens are quite good at mimicking estradiol, a known promoter of thyroid cancer as well. [9][10] Are these concerns overblown? One prominent meta-analysis thinks so: they looked at multiple studies and concluded that soy had minimal affect on individuals with any kind of normal thyroid function. [11] In fact, there summary was: "Thus, collectively the findings provide little evidence that in euthyroid, iodine-replete individuals, soy foods, or isoflavones adversely affect thyroid function." And they did admit there was evidence that thyroid patients might have to increase their dosage due to the effects of soy consumption. 2. Zinc Chelation. Soy is packed with heat-insenstive phytic acid. Phytic acid has a beneficial propertity in that it lowers cholesterol. However, one very negative aspect of phytic acid consumption is its uncanny ability to bind to zinc. [7] (It also binds to calcium and iron.) Zinc is critical for testosterone production, estrogen de-aromatization and many other key male pathways. Plus, sexually active men will lose a significant amoutn of zinc in sperm. For more details, see my page on Zinc and ZMA and my new book, 15 Natural Erectile Dysfunction Cures. 3. Male Brain Shrinkage. This is the biggee for me. A couple of studies show that soy can lead to brain shrinkage in males. [16] The exact wording in the studies is "brain atrophy" and it only applies to males. Again, this is likely another negative effect of the phytoestrogens in soy. Now I should point out the counterargument to this: one study shows an improvment in memory in Indonesian seniors who regularly consumed soy. [12] This is rather hard to explain if soy is really so brain-toxic as is the very-sharp-through-old-age Okinawans. In short, it looks as if these claims against may be somewhat exagerrated and/or need additional studywork. However, the rebuttal to this is that a follow-up study showed that tempeh improved memory in the elderly but tofu decreased it. [13] So perhaps the difference is fermented versus non - who knows? 4. Low Testosterone and Hypogonadism. Previous study work was somewhat unequivocal but likely showing a slight decrease in testosterone resulting from soy consumption. However, one recent study should give every male pause to reflect: a case report of a male on a high soy diet that developed hypogonadism (clinically low testosterone) and was able to fully recuperate upon cessation. [14] 5. Hexane. One thing that I don't think anyone disputes is that modern soys are generally processed with hexane, a toxin that has no business being on your plate. And don't let anyone fool you: hexane residues definitely end up on most soy products and many health officials are concerned about it. In my opinion, soy is impressive but simply not worth the risk, primarily because of risk to the brain and thyroid. The cardiovascular and endothelial benefits can easily be obtained from other foods - see my book The Peak Erectile Strength Diet - coupled with a Low Fat and/or Mediterranean Diet. Yes, it's hard to argue with the Okinawans, but I'd rather be safe than sorry."
There is hope: http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/natural-treatments-erectile-dysfunction#11

Lead in Hot Sauses

Salsa and fiery hot sauses may contain lead! http://www.naturalnews.com/041425_lead_contamination_salsa_hot_sauce.html

Monday, July 29, 2013

Glyphosphate kills potency or acts as a contraceptive

Glyphosphate is a contraceptive http://www.naturalnews.com/041380_Roundup_male_reproduction_glyphosate.html Wikipedia: "Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide used to kill weeds, especially annual broadleaf weeds and grasses known to compete with commercial crops grown around the globe. It was discovered to be a herbicide by Monsanto chemist John E. Franz in 1970.[3] Monsanto brought it to market in the 1970s under the trade name "Roundup", and Monsanto's last commercially relevant United States patent expired in 2000."

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Worst food - Processed foods

http://www.naturalnews.com/Infographic-Twinkies-Ingredients.html

Sunday, July 21, 2013

ALL children are found to be exposed to excessive poisons

http://www.naturalnews.com/041295_children_arsenic_exposure_toxins.html