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Estrogen food sources
« on: May 15, 2010, 10:30:02 am »
Has anyone ever come across this. Dr. William Wong talked about this on oneradio. All the more reasons humans were not meant to eat grains and legumes. Im starting to second think nuts/seeds as well.

Phytoestrogen food sources
Phytoestrogen content (mcg/100g aprox. 4 ounces)
   
 

Flax seed                  379,380
Soy beans                   103,920
Tofu                             27,150.1
Soy yogurt             10,275
Sesame seed               8008.1
Flax bread                    7540
Multigrain bread    4798.7
Soy milk                    2957.2
Hummus                       993
Garlic                        603.6
Mung bean sprouts         495.1
Dried apricots                 444.5
Alfalfa sprouts                 441.4
Dried dates                329.5
Sunflower seed                216
Chestnuts                        210.2
Olive Oil                        180.7
Almonds                        131.1
Green bean                105.8
Peanuts                        34.5
Onion                         32
Blueberry                         17.5
Corn                                  9
Coffee, regular                 6.3
Watermelon                 2.9
Milk, cow                         1.2
     

Food Items

Lignan content (mcg/100g)
Total phytoestrogen (mcg/100g)
Vegtables                    Lignans     Estrogen
Soy Bean Sprouts    2.0            789.6
Garlic                    583.2        603.6
Winter Squash             113.3    113.7
Green Beans             66.8    105.8
Collards                     97.8    101.3
Broccoli                     93.9    94.1
Cabbage                     79.1    80
          
Fruits         
Dried prunes            177.5    183.5
Peaches                     61.8    64.5
Strawberry             48.9    51.6
Rasberry                      37.7    47.6
Watermelon                 2.9    2.9
          
Nuts and other legume seeds
Pistachios              198.9    382.5
Chestnuts             186.6    210.2
Walnuts             85.7    139.5
Cashews              99.4    121.9
Hazel Nuts     77.1    107.5
Lentils               26.6    36.5
          
Beverages         
Wine, red             37.3    53.9
Tea, green        12    13
Wine, white          8    12.7
Tea, black                   8.1      8.9
Coffee, decaf            4.8       5.5
Beer                           1.1       2.7
          
Other         
Black bean souce    10.5           5330.3
Black licorice           415.1    862.7
Bread, rye                   142.9    146.3
          

Phytoestrogen data source:
Thompson, L. U., Boucher, B. A., Lui, Z., Cotterchio, M., and Kreiger, N. 2006. Phytoestrogen content of foods consumed in Canada, including isoflavones, lignans and coumestan. Nutrition and Cancer, 54(2), 184-201.

Additional references:
Cassidy A. Potential risks and benefits of phytoestrogen-rich diets.Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2003 Mar;73(2):120-6.

Ganry O. Phytoestrogens and prostate cancer risk. Prev Med. 2005 Jul;41(1):1
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Re: Estrogen food sources
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2010, 05:19:42 pm »
Also, once you stop eating the estrogen foods you actually have lower oestrogens naturally, so it's not good for women or those that want to be more feminine either..

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Re: Estrogen food sources
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2010, 10:46:28 pm »
It is always good to lower estrogen to a normalized level. Not a low level, a normal level. Excess estrogen is bad for both men and women. Estrogen breeds inflammation, fibrosis, infertility, cancer, low testosterone, depression, and an early death. These food sources are all non paleo anyway, so we would never have had them. I dont consider all of them really estrogen foods, mainly beans, legumes, nuts and seeds. Those foods are actually little uterisses, think about it. Everyone is eating these yin type foods in large quantities without any yang foods like pine/ bee pollen, or maca root to balance it out. People are starting to see the adverse health effects of excess estrogen from plastics, pesticides, and these foods listed. In Japan, people have over 100,000 in vitro fertilizations a year now because of all the soy they eat. Hispanics are always eating black beans every day and they age very fast and are estrogen dominant. When hispanics are seen outside their normal environment, away from legumes, they are testosterone dominant. European people seem to age slower than most of the world because they eat the least amount of legumes.
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Re: Estrogen food sources
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2010, 11:13:26 pm »
I was reading around on the wai diet page's forum that any milk, even raw cow's milk, has extremely large amounts of natural estrogens.

According to this list the phytoestrogen count of milk is pretty low compared to the other foods, but what about the naturally occurring estrogens from the cows being bred to milk constantly?

Does anyone have any info on this, and whether it poses the same danger as phytoestrogens?

 

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