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Soy is Killing Our Men

We have been witnessing the decreasing masculinization of the west. In some regards, it’s not a surprise. Over millennia, we have seen case after case of nation-states growing to prominence, and then, after a period of gentrification lose their admiration for the masculine men who carved out the part of the world they live in and androgynous ideals come to the fore.

We saw it in Rome when farmers took subsidies to move into the city where they were treated to bread and circuses and ceased being productive. As in Greece, the people no longer revered the masculine virtues or looked to living heroes. Transgenderism became a protected status and weakness was seen as virtue. This continued until the city was ripe for conquest and the “barbarians” slowly began to gnaw away at the edges until the empire eventually fell.

We are seeing the same thing today. Men who work with their hands to secure tangible resources are looked down upon by the people of the coasts, academia- the media – the culture makers. At the same time, we are inundated with substances that make us weaker.

Estrogen blockers in the plastics which we touch constantly feminize men, masculinize women and cause all manner of health problems. Fluoride in the water lowers IQ, causes cancers while killing a nominal amount of bacteria on the surface of the teeth, (a number of bacteria that pails in comparison to the amount that would be eliminated by simply cutting out refined sugars- another mortifying poison.)

But all of the things we have mentioned are just the most obvious offenders. Suppose there was a food item that we were led to believe was healthy. Suppose it turned out that this supposedly healthy food was weakening us in precisely the same way all the other factors we mentioned are doing. Well, there is such a thing, and it is soy.

Many people will balk at this. Soy is eaten in great volumes by the Japanese and they enjoy marvelous good health. Soy is fat-free and does not require the cruel warehousing and slaughter of animals. By eating soy, we get protein that is not pumped full of antibiotics and synthetic growth hormones. All of this is true… but we are not getting the same soy the Japanese eat.

The soy that the Japanese eat is properly fermented until all of the glutenized substances are eliminated from it. Japanese soy contains loads of valuable probiotics and phytonutrients. Soy became popular with westerners due to the positive effects observed in eastern peoples. But the Japanese version is called nato which is truly organic and fermented. It is full of the rightly lauded K2 vitamin.

Another great benefit of soy is that it is cheap to cultivate. But that’s where we started getting into trouble. Here in the United States, we use an abbreviated cultivation process which leaves much of the estrogen inducers and glutenized materials in the soy. Western soy also lacks all of the wonderful nutrients of the Japanese version.

The result is we see men developing more feminine characteristics while at the same time suffering increased risks of cancer and heart disease. Women who consume a soy-rich diet are at greater risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and a number of hormone imbalance related maladies.

What’s more, soy is heavily modified on the genetic level. It’s been cross bred with animal DNA, not to make it more healthy, but to make it easier to grow. The genetic manipulation also makes it more amenable to use in the huge amount of soy based products in which it is used.

In brief, the soy we are eating is not the soy the Japanese are eating. We are eating a version that is devoid of nutrients, grown in the quickest possible way.

Among the hardest hit has been weightlifters and athletes. These people turned to soy as a readily available form of dense protein. Many athletes who are pushing their biology to the limit have had their health thrown into a tailspin by the effects of westernized soy.

But we wonder, what are the odds that soy would weaken us in precisely the way it does- killing our strength and generative ability- just like so many other things? How could that be an accident?

~ Health Scams Exposed


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