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Wednesday, 2.11.10 « Cross Core Fitness
9 hours ago by Lindsey  
Soy phytoestrogens disrupt endocrine function and have the potential to cause infertility and to promote breast cancer in adult women. Soy phytoestrogens are potent antithyroid agents that cause hypothyroidism and may cause thyroid ...
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Thyroid Gland Problems | ShePK.Us
14 hours ago by admin  
Cooking inactivates the thyroid inhibiting effect. * Balance the intake of soy with iodine-rich foods such as Japanese sea vegetables e.g. nori, wakame, kombu and arame. * For more detailed thyroid diet information refer to The Natural ...
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Irish Medical Times | News | Soy product withdrawn over thyroid risk
17 Jan 2010
Soy product withdrawn over thyroid risk. Niamh Mullen. niamh.mullen@imt.ie. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) has issued advice to doctors following the withdrawal of a soy milk product from the Irish market by the Food ...
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Drinking Hole: Hormonal Imbalance, Thyroid Issues, and Asian Soy ...
17 Jun 2009 by Papa Giorgio, MATS  
Iodine deficiency greatly increases soy antithyroid effects, whereas iodine supplementation is protective. Thus, soy effects on the thyroid involve the critical relationship between iodine status and thyroid function. ...
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Help Your Thyroid – Remove Soy From Your Diet - WEGO Health
5 Jan 2010 by Dianne Gregg  
Promoters of soy products such as soy protein isolate, or phytoestrogens extracted from soy, usually fail to mention that soy products are goitrogenic to humans. That means they depress thyroid function. There are substances found in ...
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Sounding the Alarm About Soy | Hartke Is Online!
2 Feb 2010 by Kimberly Hartke  
More than 700 published studies conclude that soy phyto-estrogens and anti-nutrients contribute to the cause of: asthma, allergies, gastrointestinal disease, thymus and thyroid damage, extensive reproductive disorders, gender chaos, ...
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Soy: Friend or Foe? | Content for Reprint
27 Jan 2010 by Katt Mollar  
(3) Other adverse effects of soy. As early as 1991, Japanese researchers reported that excessive soy consumption can suppress thyroid function in elderly patients and cause goiter. A recent clinical trial reported that soy protein and ...
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What's Best for Goiter | Overactive Immune System
6 hours ago by admin  
“These include Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, peaches, peas, soy beans, spinach and turnips. If eaten in large quantities regularly, these can cause iodine deficiency. This is characterized by an enlarged thyroid gland ...
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Alternative Therapies For Thyroid Problems! - Stressless In LV
30 Jan 2010 by Heather  
soy When it comes to your thyroid it can be difficult to find a treatment that is natural for you. While many doctors are more than willing to jump on the medication bus, you might want to look into some alternative therapies for your ...
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Warning: Infants @ Risk on Soy « Life-Systems Engineering Science ...
16 Jan 2010 by Professor Peskin  
Infants on “soy formula” have experienced thyroid problems. There is an 18% higer incidence of autoimmune thyroid disease in infants who are fed soy formula. Isoflavenoids will contribute to high TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) levels ...
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