Yes, Flax Seed is an estrogen mimic just like Soy.
Men don't need these...
Yes, Flax Seed is an estrogen mimic just like Soy.
Men don't need these...
I've eaten ground flaxseed every day for the health benefits for over 2 years. My estradiol has not shot up, nor have I developed man-boobs. Initially worried about the rumors of the estrogenic impacts, I've not found any real evidence that it is a problem for men. In fact, I would say the contrary - flaxseed has a lot of health benefits.
Check out for example, Peak Testosterone: http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Flaxseed_Benefits.aspx
Or WHFoods -- http://whfoods.org/genpage.php?tname=dailytip&dbid=144
In short - I don't buy the estrogenic argument.
Like everything else we're all different. Just because it didn't effect you doesn't mean it won't effect another man.
Like everything else we're all different. Just because it didn't effect you doesn't mean it won't effect another man.
Middle aged men and older tend to have higher E2 levels just due to slowing of the androgen pathway...it's normal.
Do your research on Phytoestrogens and how they act as a endogenous estrogen mimic see what you come up with.
They are super abundant in flaxseed and soy, have chemical structures resembling those of endogenous estrogens and have been shown in many studies to exert hormonal effects, thereby affecting chronic diseases.
I will admit it's controversial, but to play it on the safe side for those with elevated E2 both of these supplements may make matters worse so it's just a good idea to stay away from them...there are other things you can take in place that might not have these side effects.
Dr. John Crisler has a lot on this topic as well.
Then stop speaking in absolutes Gene. You do it all the time and get a pass because of your status here.
Then stop speaking in absolutes Gene. You do it all the time and get a pass because of your status here.