I have always been a label checker at the grocery store, and something I have noticed lately is that soy bean and soy bean oil is now added to almost everything.
It is nearly impossible to find any bread or cracker that doesn't have soy, most processed meats, spaghetti sauce, hamburger, nearly all salad dressings, and most things that come in a jar.
Soy oil is even the agent they spray on fresh produce to give it the shiny appearance.
I never noticed anything like this before.
Soy mimics the female hormone estrogen, and is generally known to cause a variety of endocrine problems, which lead to a variety of nasty chronic disease.
I even saw a M.D. on television one time say that if you get some on your hand, you should go wash it off.
But now it's nearly unavoidable unless you grow your own food, and stay away from the grocery shelves.
Good to check labels. I can affirm the estrogen in soy, when I was going through "the change" the hot flashes were not fun, all I had to do was drink a glass of soy milk and they would go away for a couple of hours. Soy is very bad for women of birthing years, it can cause breast cancer, too much estrogen producing hormones in that food. I dont even feed it to my dogs and cats. It probably is in my layer feeds for the hens, but they are not mammals.As far as millenials are concerned, it is a lot of issues with them, the foods, the plastics, the media, but I really think all the screen time has done a number on their brains. When it first all started up, my sister said "Bill Gates knows exactly what he doing". The addictive part of being on line, is real, as one who became addicted herself. But at least I had decades of only dealing with real life, seeing things for real that were not pixalated. Our brains were meant to process reality, not pixels. I go a day a week without any computer input, the day of the Lord is a good one to take a sabbath break from all that. What this new generation describes as trauma makes me laugh out loud, but not in front of them because then I have to listen to their stories, which I do not want to do.
Someone I know talked many years ago to someone at Coke headquarters at the time they introduced aluminum cans for Coke. He said the coating they put inside the cans has something to do with hormones in your body and estrogen. Notice all the effeminate males now?
I have always been a label checker at the grocery store, and something I have noticed lately is that soy bean and soy bean oil is now added to almost everything.
It is nearly impossible to find any bread or cracker that doesn't have soy, most processed meats, spaghetti sauce, hamburger, nearly all salad dressings, and most things that come in a jar.
Soy oil is even the agent they spray on fresh produce to give it the shiny appearance.
I never noticed anything like this before.
Soy mimics the female hormone estrogen, and is generally known to cause a variety of endocrine problems, which lead to a variety of nasty chronic disease.
I even saw a M.D. on television one time say that if you get some on your hand, you should go wash it off.
But now it's nearly unavoidable unless you grow your own food, and stay away from the grocery shelves.
Good to check labels. I can affirm the estrogen in soy, when I was going through "the change" the hot flashes were not fun, all I had to do was drink a glass of soy milk and they would go away for a couple of hours. Soy is very bad for women of birthing years, it can cause breast cancer, too much estrogen producing hormones in that food. I dont even feed it to my dogs and cats. It probably is in my layer feeds for the hens, but they are not mammals.As far as millenials are concerned, it is a lot of issues with them, the foods, the plastics, the media, but I really think all the screen time has done a number on their brains. When it first all started up, my sister said "Bill Gates knows exactly what he doing". The addictive part of being on line, is real, as one who became addicted herself. But at least I had decades of only dealing with real life, seeing things for real that were not pixalated. Our brains were meant to process reality, not pixels. I go a day a week without any computer input, the day of the Lord is a good one to take a sabbath break from all that. What this new generation describes as trauma makes me laugh out loud, but not in front of them because then I have to listen to their stories, which I do not want to do.
Someone I know talked many years ago to someone at Coke headquarters at the time they introduced aluminum cans for Coke. He said the coating they put inside the cans has something to do with hormones in your body and estrogen. Notice all the effeminate males now?