Vegan Bodybuilder Eats A Pound Of Soy Every Day For 35 Days - Then Tests Testosterone Levels

Discussion in 'Health and Fitness' started by Frederick Foresight, Jun 27, 2019.

  1. And now for a bit of controversy:

    https://www.plantbasednews.org/post...nd-of-soy-every-day-tests-testosterone-levels

    Brian Turner said he wanted to counter the myth that soy lowers testosterone in men and reduces their muscle mass

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    Vegan bodybuilder Brian Turner (Photo: Instagram)

    A vegan bodybuilder ate more than a pound of soy every day for a month, to see what effect it would have on his testosterone levels.

    Brian Turner told Plant Based News that he had his testosterone tested before and after his experiment.

    He said he wanted to counter the myth that soy lowers testosterone in men and reduces their muscle mass.

    Studies
    "There are studies which show there's no significant decrease in testosterone, there's no significant increase in estrogen, but still the word hasn't got out to people," he said.

    "So I thought, what the hell. I love doing challenges, I love using myself to do anecdotal experiments - why not try this out myself, do a testosterone result before and after, and show you guys what the difference is."

    Turner revealed to PBN that to consume enough soy over the 35-day period, he ate 30 blocks of extra firm tofu, eight Chipotle burritos with sofritas, 24 cartons of soy milk, five blocks of tempeh, and a few Gardein and Beyond Meat products and edamame snacks.



    Turner shared his experience on video

    Blood work
    "Before I started I had my testosterone tested [on January 16] which came up as 596 ng/dL," Turner told PBN. The standard range is 240-871, so it was well within the standard range.

    According to Turner, while he usually consumes large amounts of protein as a bodybuilder - much of which comes from soy, he doesn't eat the quantities of soy he had during this experiment. He also said he is not encouraging people to only get their protein from soy.

    "I had no adverse side effects from soy," he said. "I didn't feel bad, I didn't feel weaker throughout the entire [experiment], that being said, there are tonnes of different ways to get protein in, so have some soy, but vary your protein sources - it's always good to have variety in your diet."

    Testosterone levels
    Speaking about his blood results after eating so much soy for 35 days, Turner said: "According to the myth, my testosterone should have plummeted, I should feel terrible, all my muscle should have gone away."

    His testosterone levels after the experiment, tested on February 22, was 698 ng/dL.

    "It went up," said Turner. "So there you have it - there are my two comparisons in blood tests. I can't believe that my testosterone went up, but then testosterone levels do fluctuate throughout the day depending on so many factors...it's normal for it to fluctuate.

    "But mine didn't drop from eating so much soy. It's not scientific proof, it's anecdotal proof, meaning that this is my experience. You should read more into the research."
     
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  2. CET

    CET

    He was so happy he started crying, and could not stop. Blame it on the soy.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
  3. I'd like to see the results if he did this for 35 weeks, or longer. A month isn't long enough to determine anything of substance.
     
  4. I don't have a strong opinion about soy one way or the other, but even though he only did the diet for about a month, consider the quantity of the stuff he consumed during that period. You'd think it would have left a mark.
     
    Last edited: Jun 28, 2019
  5. Baron

    Baron ET Founder

    I think the soy phobia is another one of those fitness myths out there that people seem to attach to. I have a bowl of miso soup every single day, which is made from fermented soybeans, and I don't notice any hormonal impact at all.
     
  6. Sometimes, when I hear all the bad stuff they say about soy, I just want to have a good cry.
     
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  7. Banjo

    Banjo

    Interesting Freddy, always wondered about soys rep.
     
  8. But have your tits gotten bigger :)
     
  9. If he is a body builder somebody better tell him people don't just work out arms all day long, he just hit the bench press because he looks like a flat chested girl.
     
  10. Yeah, his arms do appear somewhat disproportionate in the photo. But he's not as thin as he appears in the picture. The video, at around the half-way mark, shows him somewhat more balanced.
     
    Last edited: Jul 26, 2019
    #10     Jul 26, 2019