
There’s been a very convincing article written some time back about how the composition of soy, when taken in large quantities, tend to make boys gay. Read this little exerpt:
Soy is feminizing, and commonly leads to a decrease in the size of the penis, sexual confusion and homosexuality. That’s why most of the medical (not socio-spiritual) blame for today’s rise in homosexuality must fall upon the rise in soy formula and other soy products. (Most babies are bottle-fed during some part of their infancy, and one-fourth of them are getting soy milk!) Homosexuals often argue that their homosexuality is inborn because “I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t homosexual.” No, homosexuality is always deviant. But now many of them can truthfully say that they can’t remember a time when excess estrogen wasn’t influencing them.
Source: World Net Daily (read the full article by clicking on the link provided)
Whilst the article seems to me to be valid and has lots of details to explain why soy appears to be a problem in causing boys to become more feminine, many others think it is not true. What do you think? Sometimes, I believe some form of moderation in what we consume is good. No matter how great a food is, too much of it can’t be all good to the body, can it? Even lots of water in the body isn’t necessary good (I will cover this tip soon).
The article also covers some harmful effects of soy. It’s amazing how something we’ve always associated with being good for health can be found to have more harm than good if taken in large amounts.
Anyway, as with all news, there are always made sides to the story. There are people who strongly disagree with this view and finding. What about you? Are you swayed by the article to believe that too much soy can be feminizing or that soy can make baby boys gay in the future?
I’m a little believer in this, so soy will be moderately fed to my kid. In fact, at some point people where saying that chicken meat can be feminizing too due to the estrogen levels found in chicks. More people were easily sold into that piece of news than soy. I wonder why!











