Message from @fallot
Discord ID: 298199557567938561
the pretend one is smarter, he at least knows about science
nah i give up
i'm leaVING TODAY
noooo! first Ludvig
it's me
now you
NAH
I'M GONNA DO IT
I'M LEAVING
I'M GONNA
I'M GONNA
If you leave I do too
@profagonist how do you know they are infiltrators anyway
and why not just let them stay
what is to infiltrate
let them read our wonderful logs
yeah, exactly
got me banned elsewhere
what's there to infiltrate
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@Kalvin im just kidding
where?
he's kidding too
Communism is one of the most disgusting ideologies out there
😂 the r/metallica discord 😂
lol
it is pretty obviously me
a mutual friend told me about that
Rage -quitting in 3, 2, 1 ...
I am the one saying to drink soy milk and listen to science
What about the phytoestrogens @Deleted User 57835c2c
RESULT(S):
In contrast to the results of some rodent studies, findings from a recently published metaanalysis and subsequently published studies show that neither isoflavone supplements nor isoflavone-rich soy affect total or free testosterone (T) levels. Similarly, there is essentially no evidence from the nine identified clinical studies that isoflavone exposure affects circulating estrogen levels in men. Clinical evidence also indicates that isoflavones have no effect on sperm or semen parameters, although only three intervention studies were identified and none were longer than 3 months in duration. Finally, findings from animal studies suggesting that isoflavones increase the risk of erectile dysfunction are not applicable to men, because of differences in isoflavone metabolism between rodents and humans and the excessively high amount of isoflavones to which the animals were exposed.
"we found taking birth control pills does nothing to men in a big meta-analysis, therefore we are all now taking birth control pills"
are you reading that?
I just told you, why should it have an effect on testosterone?
the premise is not sound
an estrogenic chemical will result in effects similar to estrogen
so what should be explored, symptomatology?
it need not have an affect anywhere else