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Adrian MacNair wrote:
> I've perused the previous posts on this topic but I'd like to infuse my own
> experience here. I have a 3.5 year old boy who lives a very happy and
> healthy life on a mostly organic diet. We feed him organic meat upon
> occasion, although this is irrelevant to the topic at hand. From an early
> age we noticed behavioural issues with our son, and linked it to soy milk.
> Simply put: when our son drinks soy milk he acts like a girl. This is not
> our imagination. After repeated tests we concluded that the acting out of
> fantasy female heroines from Disney such as "Jasmine" or "Cinderella" comes
> only after consuming soy milk. Removal of soy from the diet caused him to
> change to more masculine role models. He stops pretending his blankets are
> dresses and starts playing with cars and such.
>
> Sometimes we think this corelation is in our own imaginations, and after an
> absence of soy milk from his diet for 3 months we suddenly bought some
> chocolate soy as a change of pace. The effects were remarkable. My son
> pulled his t-shirt down "like a dress" and started calling himself a girl.
> When I told him he was a boy, he was very agitated and insisted he was a
> "beautiful girl". What's the deal here? Is this estrogen, or is something
> else going on here that relates his behaviour to soy consumption?




Let me get this straight,.........your son is on soy.....and you are on
acid?