There is no competitive uptake or feedback mechanism. They're simply too structurally different. Do a google search on soy + gynecomastia and soy + testosterone. Good for hair, bad for sperm count, libido, LBM, etc.
I've steered quite a few ETers to the Paleo Diet. Glad to hear you follow it. Lindeberg is a good resource as well.
Hey fuckhead...tonight I ate beautiful beef roast smothered in perfect gravy with some fried potatoes and sweet pickles... and a big glass of water... Lick My Nads...
How much per pound is wild caribou and bison these days? LOL, seriously. You can't eat this way because supermarket beef is too fatty to qualify as a 'paleodiet'. You are just fooling yourself
some interesting follow-up on the recall Why Recall Two-Year-Old Ground Beef? http://www.slate.com/id/2184701
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/17/AR2008021701530.html?nav=rss_health "Despite the breadth of the sanction, USDA officials underscored their belief that the meat, distributed by Westland Meat, poses little or no hazard to consumers, and that most of it was eaten long ago." Not by me LOL
Simple. Because it causes no financial impact whatsoever to the industry. You can't record a loss if there is nothing to return. Again, I love meat, but it needs to be regulated. The USDA is not what it used to be.
Atticus, I have no doubt that you know far more about health-related matters than I do. However, there is no denying the controversy surrounding soy. And so, I contacted Joe Schwarcz (PhD McGill 1973), Director of McGill Universityâs Office for Science and Society, which is dedicated to demystifying science for the public, the media and students. He e-mailed me an excerpt from his book, An Apple a Day, which touches on soy. He does not share your views on the negative effects of soy when it is incorporated into the diet as is any other food. Because I found the excerpt to be quite interesting, I started a thread in Chit Chat on the subject. Please have a look, and provide your comments. I don't necessarily expect you to agree, but I would appreciate any additional commentary you may have. http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1799517#post1799517
I don't use soy because of the controversy over it's potential estrogenic effects. I also don't think the key to health lies in the emphasis of any ONE food. i'd consider eating a few grams per day but i ask myself why? how could soy benefit me more than my plant food diet that i eat now? Eat a variety of PLANTS, Eat mostly plants LOTS plants in their natural form, very little animal if any, and little or no processed animal food products such as hotdogs, sausage etc. Too much soy may change you from a rooster into a hen