What a bizarre thing to say. What else are you going to do? /s
Wasn't he also accused of sexual harassment by like 6 women?
Funny. But for real, phytoestrogens have really been slandered by masculine culture so afraid of anything femme.
Phytoestrogens, like those found in soy, actually make the body produce less estrogen and tend to help regulate estrogen hormonal production.
It does not just make you more feminine and make it harder to get strong unlike most manosphere peeps believe about "soyboys." I wonder if the phytoestrogens in beer are the same way.
Yes, we would.
It's a disadvantage, but she could seriously overcome it. She speaks to peoples needs. And she is currently elected, you mean as president.
Sad to say, I know about this as "the stoned ape theory" because Joe Rogan always used to yap about it.
There is a lot more nuance in the article that is certainly worth looking at and considering and while I hear your annoyance with the long article I think going to the effort to write a long and informative article like this is commendable in some ways. I'll grant it's not a perfect article in many ways though. Nonetheless I wanted to share a bit more of what I learned from it for others.
More from the article
(Plus my takes after studying a bit of nutrition.)
(Personally, I'd clarify that to processessed sugars, as fruit is quite good for you, not juice though, you need that fiber.)
(I'd recommend a vegan omega 3 as otherwise you're likely to get a dose of mercury with your omega 3 every day).
Habit recommendations
(I have had some success with the app "Feeling Great" but a therapist is certainly preferred over an app if you can.)
Mindful eating - Try no screens, or as slow as you can eat for the first few bites.
Eating schedule - setting reminders on your phone for when to eat can help you create a good and consistent eating schedule.