Alive_Technician_330 t1_isyv7tp wrote
Reply to comment by PlaneReaction8700 in Protein quality of soy and the effect of processing: A quantitative review. This quantitative review confirms that the majority of soy products have high protein quality scores. by grandlewis
>and studies show vegetarians and vegans on average have higher testosterone levels than omnivores, not less.
No they dont
GladstoneBrookes t1_isz055d wrote
This is the only study I can recall specifically comparing vegans and omnivores:
> Vegans had higher testosterone levels than vegetarians and meat-eaters, but this was offset by higher sex hormone binding globulin, and there were no differences between diet groups in free testosterone, androstanediol glucuronide or luteinizing hormone.
uninstallIE t1_isywg9i wrote
You're in the wrong place, we can all read scientific studies here
razor_sharp_pivots t1_iszk1f5 wrote
Well, most of us can.
EvoEpitaph t1_it1f7n3 wrote
Well excuse me if I just enjoy your guys's company.
^(I'm not actually mad.)
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minirlz t1_iszzm27 wrote
Why aren't you responding to the studies presented? You are speaking with such confidence here, surely you must know something?
Weird.
cammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t1_it1zdy1 wrote
The loudest and most confident are generally the ones who have no idea what they're talking about. I'm often amazed how they've managed to stay alive sometimes, you do have to give them credit where its due
radant25116 t1_iszmng2 wrote
Yeah they do and much more than carnivores who have the average test levels of an elderly woman
IPA___Fanatic t1_it0cdm2 wrote
They actually do. I know it hurts to be wrong sometimes.
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