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Hidden Dangers: Why Soy Is So Unhealthy!
It is usually touted to be a healthy food; however in reality, soy isn’t that healthy. In the beginning, most studies focussed only on the nutritional value of soya. It was said to be protein-rich and low on calories. Nevertheless, soy is neither a super healthy food nor a hormone disturbing poison.
For decades, soy was marketed as a miracle food, a protein-rich legume better than consuming meat. The result was that excellent things were said about soy that people deluged their diet with it.
However, on the flip side, there is substantial evidence that soy can have the same harmful components that other beans do. There have been modified findings that soy causes allergies and reduces fertility in women.
It is proven that soy isoflavones (type of phytoestrogen) can hamper the endocrine system and cause hormone imbalance. Some of the scientific data suggests soya isn’t a healthy part of anybody’s diet. Here are some of the glaring problems associated with soy.

Soy
has
Phytoestrogens
One
of
the
destructive
properties
of
soya
includes
phytoestrogens.
Soy
beans
are
loaded
with
hormone-like
substances
—
phytoestrogens
—and
the
chemical
structure
of
it
are
analogous
to
that
of
the
body’s
natural
estrogen
hormones
(human
sex
hormone
estrogen).
Studies
have
shown
that
for
men,
it
can
lead
to
a
testosterone
imbalance
and
infertility.
For
women,
it
can
cause
an
increase
in
enzymatic
activity
that
can
lead
to
breast
cancer.
On the other hand, an infant consuming soya is a stack equivalent of 4 birth control pills a day. Moreover, it accelerates puberty in young girls around the age of 6 or 7.
Soy
has
Goitrogens
In
some
cases,
soya
has
proven
to
create
the
risk
of
destroying
your
thyroid.
Some
foods
cause
thyroid
suppression
(
goitrogens)
and
soya
is
highly
loaded
with
it.
Goitrogens
are
substances
that
try
to
prevent
the
synthesis
of
thyroid
hormones
and
hinder
iodine
metabolism.
It
also
interferes
with
the
thyroid
function.

Soy
contains
Phytates
Soybeans
are
high
in
phytic
acid.
The
phytates
is
connected
to
metal
ions
which
thwart
the
absorption
of
essential
minerals
required
by
the
body.
Some
of
these
minerals
are
zinc,
calcium,
magnesium,
iron,
and
zinc.
The
elevated
level
of
phytates
in
soya
suspends
the
body’s
ability
to
absorb
important
minerals.
Soy
has
Hemagglutinin
Soy
also
contains
Hemagglutinin.
It
is
a
clot-promoting
substance
that
actually
brings
the
red
blood
cell
closer
together.

Soy
is
rich
in
Trypsin
inhibitor
Soya
has
trypsin
inhibitor,
a
negative
substance
that
impedes
the
digestion
of
protein,
which
could
injure
the
pancreas
and
even
lead
to
pancreatic
cancer.
Too
much
trypsin,
can
also
cause
a
lot
of
digestive
problems
such
as
diarrhoea,
bleeding
and
cramps.
Soy
is
toxic
Soy
has
a
large
amount
of
manganese
in
it.
When
compared
to
breast
milk,
soy
has
nearly
about
80
percent
manganese
stored
in
it.
Studies
have
found
that
soybeans
are
processed
in
aluminium
tanks
and
this
makes
it
soak
up
higher
levels
of
the
substance.
Moreover soy foods also include anti-nutritional factors like protease inhibitors, soyatoxin, oxalates, and estrogens. These are also some of the factors that can cause harm to the digestive protein. And soy foods like Tofu and protein products cause clumping in the intestine as these foods do not dissolve easily in the digestive system.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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