Message from @valeriaa
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oh
How
The T is mental illness
most of it comes down to diet though
VIPER THE RAPPER?
these days at least
@Pelth what
I was nice to you Val
Dysphoria is the mental illness, transgender is acting on such
people are consuming too many phytoestrogens
LMAO
Stupid little girl
and xenoestrogens
sorry
How do you explain lower rates of homosexuality in Asian countries than Europe?
because asians have lower
smaller dicksa
ik
They consume way more phytoestrogens
so they cant fit in the ass
asians evolved some tolerances to phytoestrogens
Bro
Really
but they have very low testosterone
-df phytoestrogens
**Phytoestrogen**: Phytoestrogens are chemicals produced by plants that act like estrogens in animal cells and bodies. They are often trace substances in food. These chemicals mimic and supplement the action of [the body's] own hormones, estrogen (the British spelling is 'oestrogen'). They are a comparatively recent discovery, and researchers are still exploring the nutritional role of these substances in such diverse [metabolic] functions as the regulation of cholesterol, and the maintaining of proper bone density post-menopause. Also, the phytoestrogens have been indicated to play a role in some types of [cancers], although it is not clear if this is due to the phytoestrogens or overall eating habits.
Phytoestrogens mainly fall into the class of flavonoids: the coumestans, prenylated flavonoids and isoflavones are three of the most potent in this class. The best-researched are isoflavones, which are commonly found in soy and red [clover]. The uses for these isoflavones are just like that of soy, simply because isoflavones are found in soy. However, so are many other compounds so its not easy to say what exactly isoflavones account for.
Lignan has also been identified as a [phytoestrogen], although it is not a flavonoid. The [estrogenic] properties of these biochemicals have been shown to be due to their structural similarities to the [hormone] [estradiol]. Mycoestrogens produced by fungi have similar structures and effects.
Some evidence suggests that phytoestrogens can help "balance" hormone levels throughout the body since [oestrogen] exists within them in trace amounts. [Hormone] balancing can improve such things as mood. Imbalanced hormone levels (for example those seen at puberty) can cause such things as acne.
According to a study by Canadian researchers, [flax] seed contains the highest total phytoestrogen content followed by [soy bean] and tofu. Isoflavones are found in high concentration in soy bean and soy bean products (eg. tofu) whereas lignans are mainly found in flax seed.
*Phytoestrogen can be found in numerous foods such as [sunflower seeds], [chestnuts], [olive oil] and watermelon.*
*(<http://phytoestrogen.urbanup.com/2297445>)*
bruh
what are you a pedo
Want to see my fucking face
I'm 17