Posted by Chantel Martiromo. research contributed by PubMed
Epidemiological studies suggest that diets rich in phytoestrogens
(plant estrogens), particularly soy and unrefined grain products, may
be associated with low risk of breast and prostate cancer. According to the study by the University of Turku posted in PubMed, it has also been proposed that dietary phytoestrogens could play a role in the prevention of other estrogen-related conditions, namely cardiovascular disease, menopausal symptoms and post-menopausal osteoporosis. However, there is no direct evidence for the beneficial effects of phytoestrogens in humans. All information is based on consumption of phytoestrogen-rich diets, and the causal relationship and the mechanisms of phytoestrogen action in humans still remain to be demonstrated. In addition, the possible adverse effects of phytoestrogens have not been evaluated. It is plausible that phytoestrogens,
as any exogenous hormonally active agent, might also cause adverse
effects in the endocrine system, i.e. act as endocrine disrupters.
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