8 disturbing ways society is feminizing men through food and products

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8 Disturbing Ways Society is Feminizing Men Through Food And Products


8 Disturbing Ways Society is Feminizing Men Through Food And Products
Apr 7, 2016 Source: naturalblaze.com


A reoccurring theme in many of the food health concerns revolves around high estrogen levels. This can be harmful to men and women. It’s almost as if there is a conspiracy to reduce the population of humans on planet earth.

Perhaps Ori Hofmekler said it best:

“We’re on the fast track to extinction. In the past 50 years, sperm counts in men have dropped 50 percent, while the average man’s testosterone and sperm count has plummeted 20 percent in just the last 20 years.”

See: Chemicals Found Everywhere Confuse Sperm, Destroy Male Health

The conspiracy behind it seems rather obvious but debating the point is futile. What matters most is that we recognize that it is a problem and find ways to fix it.

According to Dr. Russell Blaylock, noted neurosurgeon and author of The Blaylock Report:

“Studies show that xenoestrogens from plastics appear to cause premature menses in young girls. Soy isoflavones appear to increase aggressiveness and heighten antisocial behavior in monkeys and appear to feminize male animals.”

Below is a list of high-estrogenic foods that should be avoided to live a life of abundant health that can be passed down to offspring.

1. Pesticides Through Conventionally Raised Fruits and Vegetables

Pesticides that are sprayed on conventionally grown vegetables (often GMOs) act as estrogens once ingested.

The pesticides sprayed on conventionally grown (non-organic) vegetables act as estrogens once inside the body. (Source: PESTICIDES MAY BLOCK MALE HORMONES)

2. Soy Is Not Healthy




There are many reasons to avoid soy, one of the most heavily subsidized crops by the United States government. One of the best is the high estrogen-like effects on the human body. Too much soy leads to enlargement of breast tissue, water retention, female pattern fat deposition and mood swings. It can also decrease testosterone. (Source: 170 Scientific Reasons to Lose Soy in your Diet)

See: 12 Reasons To Avoid Any Kind Of Soy

3. Hormones In Beef

To increase meat and milk products hormones are given to cows by some farmers. This meat, when ate by humans, is transferred to us. Once inside the body these compounds have strong estrogenic effects. (SOURCE)

In addition cows are fed soy that has been soaked in pesticides. This is a triple whammy. This is why it is critical to eat grass-fed beef.


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4. Beer



In his book The Natural Testosterone Plan, Stephen Harrod Buhner writes:

“Hops is best known for its use in beer. The majority of physicians and men overlook its potent chemicals and do not realize that beer itself can significantly alter the male androgen levels. German beer makers noticed long ago that the young women who picked hops in the fields commonly experienced early menstrual periods. Eventually, researchers discovered the reason – hops is perhaps one of the most powerfully estrogenic plants on Earth. Just 100 grams of hops (about 3.5 ounces) contains anywhere from thirty thousand to three hundred thousand IUs of estrogen, depending on the type of hops. Most of it is the very potent estrogen estradiol. Estradiol, as it is taken into the male body, causes a direct lowering of testosterone levels in the testes and an increase in SHBG levels, which then binds up even more free testosterone in the bloodstream. The estradiol in hops has also been found to directly interfere with the ability of the testes Leydig cells to produce testosterone. The presence of this highly estrogenic substance in beer is not an accident.”

Commercials will have one that that drinking beer makes a man macho. Nothing can be further from the truth!

See: 100 Percent Of Beer Tested Had At Least 5 Times The Amount Glyphosate Allowed By Law


5. Television and the Feminization of Men



Male feminization on television has slowly be conditioned into the psyche of men. This has dramatically altered behavior patterns. To discuss this among some, it can be seen as homophobic. In reality, it’s recognizing that through diet and entertainment, a new male has risen and ‘he’ is more ‘she’ than ever. Again, this is not to offend anyone just pointing out the obvious.


6. Unsaturated Fats

Unsaturated fats from vegetable oils are mostly soy, which is an estrogenic plant byproduct, among the highest on the planet. These are covered in pesticides, which come with their own estrogenic properties.

Saturated fats from lard, butter coconut oil and so on help produce testosterone and are preferred alternatives.


7. BPA in Plastics



Xenoestrogen is a class of chemical that mimics estrogen in humans. Chemicals from plastics leak into cans, bottles, packaging of food, rivers, streams, lakes, oceans and everything else. Plastic is everywhere.

According to the national Institute of Health:

“Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.”

Over 93% of American’s have BPA in their bodies. This reduces sperm counts in males.

Environmentalist Bruce Lowry describes the side effects we’re seeing from exposure to BPA:

“Things like Attention Deficit Disorder, Childhood Obesity, Asthma, Autism, and then a whole range of Cancer’s that we’re seeing too – Brain Cancer, Liver Cancer, Prostate Cancer.”

See: The Longterm Health Impact Of Toxic Food Packaging


8. Pthalates in Scents

Studies in male animals exposed to pthalates have found reduced sperm production, undescended testes, hypospadias, and decreased testosterone production.



Sources of Pthalates to avoid:

Shampoos, Colognes/Perfume, Deodorant, Hair Spray, Body Lotion, Makeup, Glade Plug-ins and other Air Fresheners.

Source: naturalblaze
 

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Well most of the world like Mexico is obviously not having this problem because the average Mexican chick has 15 kids by age 25 lol
True, A lot of Mexicans I know get their food from small farm mexi markets. I don't agree or disagree with this article I just posted it to see what others think.
 
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While I do agree with most of the article one still wonders whether "Mankind" has reached the pinnacle of the evolutionary tree or not. Nietzsche and Ralph Waldo Emerson believed we haven't, that our idols were false idols and our gods are dead. Nietzsche called it the Overman(Ubermensch) and Ralph Waldo Emerson the Over-Soul.
The idea is that man is not yet done in his evolution and that he is currently standing on a rope and his fruition depends on moving forward.

Herman Hesse (Author of Siddhartha) also ascribed to such beliefs as written in Demain:
“We who bore the mark might well be considered by the rest of the world as strange, even as insane and dangerous. We had awoken, or were awakening, and we were striving for an ever perfect state of wakefulness, whereas the ambition and quest for happiness of the others consisted of linking their opinions, ideals, and duties, their life and happiness, ever more closely with those of the herd. They, too, strove; they, too showed signs of strength and greatness. But as we saw it, whereas we marked men represented Nature's determination to create something new, individual, and forward-looking, the others lived in the determination to stay the same. For them mankind--which they loved as much as we did--was a fully formed entity that had to be preserved and protected. For us mankind was a distant future toward which we were all journeying, whose aspect no one knew, whose laws weren't written down anywhere.”

So does the concept of natural evolution apply to man-made influences? Relative to man only nature is natural but I think the bigger forces at play here are who have the final word.
 

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SeriouslyThug @SeriouslyThug that's really thought provoking and deep. I'd like to discuss this more when I hop back on. Great contribution ! I still think we are evolving (not from bipedal primates) but our own natural evolution.
 

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SeriouslyThug @SeriouslyThug implying there's a higher power has other implications such as if we were created by something , that something has to have a creator and so on and so forth.

What if we are the universe realizing it's own existence?
 

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I'm well aware of all of these, but #5 lol trolling hard. Organic foods have only been my choice for the past 7 years. Prior to that we still ate comparatively healthy to the general population. It's still hard to eat exclusively organic food when you're abroad for example. As far as GMOs, that shit you'll find anywhere. Unbeknownst to many people, the vitamin/supplement capsules etc that they consume daily are made with GMO ingredients. Also some organic foods can still be sprayed by pesticides. They only vary in potency and type. Anyhow, my suggestion would be to buy shit from folks who you know personally and trust like your local farmer. In other words, pasture raised animals without hormones, antibiotics, chemicals, grains etc. It's unthinkable for some people to even leave their comfort zone when speaking about food.
 

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SeriouslyThug @SeriouslyThug implying there's a higher power has other implications such as if we were created by something , that something has to have a creator and so on and so forth.

What if we are the universe realizing it's own existence?
we just might be some damn experiment inside a petri dish alongside others