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Old 02-02-2007, 07:00 PM posted to misc.rural,sci.agriculture,sci.med.nutrition,talk.politics.animals,alt.food.vegan,alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian,rec.pets
Rudy Canoza[_1_]
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Default Robert Cohen, *failed* real estate developer in NJ (IGF-1 inDairy Products Makes Cancer Proliferate)

Ron Hamilton, "vegan" douchebag and liar, blabbered:
On Feb 1, 8:22 pm, Rudy Canoza wrote:
Ron Hamilton, "vegan" douchebag and liar, blabbered:





On Feb 1, 5:29 pm, Rudy Canoza wrote:
Ron Hamilton, "vegan" douchebag and liar, blabbered:
On Feb 1, 12:04 pm, Rudy Canoza wrote:
Ron Hamilton, "vegan" douchebag and liar, blabbered:
On Feb 1, 11:42 am, Rudy Canoza wrote:
Ron Hamilton, "vegan" douchebag and liar, blabbered:
The group consuming soy protein had significantly more
of this growth factor, according to Arjmandi. He and
Khalil presented their findings at the Experimental
Biology 2001 meeting in Orlando. "This is the first
study to show that soy may benefit skeletal health in
males," Arjmandi is quoted as saying.
It is unbelievable that an increase in IGF-1 levels
could ever be interpreted as something "beneficial," as
there are over 1900 studies on MEDLINE alone clearly
showing the implications of IGF-1 in hormonal cancers.
Such is the double standard we fine in health research
science.- Hide quoted text -
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Goo, when did this remarkable discovery of MAMMAL growth hormone in
plants occur?
Soy increases IGF-1 levels in people, douchebag
ronnnnnnnnie, not in plants.
You reveal your own appalling lack of nutritional
knowledge in every post, douchebag ronnnnnnnnie. For
example, douchebag ronnnnnnnnie, plants contain no
cholesterol, but saturated fats from plants raise
cholesterol in humans.
It says in part, "IGF-1 levels IN soy."
Read *THIS*, douchebag:
According to findings reported by researchers
Arjmandi and Khalil, April 2001, ***soy increases
serum
IGF-1 levels.*** They took 64 healthy men and randomly
assigned them to two groups, one that consumed 40 g
of milk-based protein a day for three months and the
other that took in 40 g of soy-based protein on the
same schedule. Urine and blood samples showed that
both groups experienced an increase in a substance
associated with bone formation known as insulin-like
growth factor-1. [emphasis added]
The group consuming soy protein had significantly
more of this growth factor, according to Arjmandi.
He and Khalil presented their findings at the
Experimental Biology 2001 meeting in Orlando. "This
is the first study to show that soy may benefit
skeletal health in males," Arjmandi is quoted as
saying.
It says soy increases IGF-1 levels, you stupid ****ing
moronic douchebag. It doesn't say soy *contains* the
IGF-1.
You are such a stupid shitworm.
YOU posted that soy contains IGF-1.

Soy causes the human body to produce elevated levels of
IGF-1, you stupid douchebag.- Hide quoted text -

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As noted in the other thread


As noted in this and other threads, douchebag
ronnnnnie, soy protein raises IGF-1 levels in humans
*more* than does milk protein.

Robert Cohen has *NO* background in science. He is a
liar, a cheat, a CHARLATAN and a FRAUD. He is simply
trying to sell more soy extractor gizmos, and he
doesn't care what lies he tells in order to do it.
 

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