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While i do feel stronger even without training (not enough calories? protein deficiency? placebo effect? getting fatter? ) i'm worried about the hormones in it, i've read that it can raise estradiol in the blood but i'm not sure if it's true.
Note that this study is from University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, not US based.
Also they did not state the time frame of the study.
"We did observe elevated plasma estrogens in both sexes, increased uterus weight in females, and decreased plasma testosterone levels in males from the group that received milk with an added 100 ng/mL of E1 and E2," "However, concentrations in the third group exceeded the physiological concentration of milk estrogens by 1,000 times, so it would be extremely unlikely to find such concentrations in native cow milk." "
" "Our results suggest that estrogens in milk, even when derived from cows in the third trimester of pregnancy, do not pose a risk to reproductive health," "Even estrogens at concentrations 100 times higher than usually found in native milk did not cause any physiological effects in the present study." This is indicative that naturally occurring hormones in milk are found in far too low concentrations to exert any biological effect on consumers. "
I'll think i'll just buy a 10pounds of whey and mix in it in water with some coffee creamer.
Note that this study is from University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, not US based.
Also they did not state the time frame of the study.
Consumption of natural estrogens in cow's milk does not affect blood levels or reproductive health
A new study investigated cow milk's effects on blood hormone levels in adult mice and found that naturally occurring levels, and even levels as high as 100 times the average, had no effect on the mice. The study further determined that only when the mice were given 1,000 times more estrogen than...
www.sciencedaily.com
"We did observe elevated plasma estrogens in both sexes, increased uterus weight in females, and decreased plasma testosterone levels in males from the group that received milk with an added 100 ng/mL of E1 and E2," "However, concentrations in the third group exceeded the physiological concentration of milk estrogens by 1,000 times, so it would be extremely unlikely to find such concentrations in native cow milk." "
" "Our results suggest that estrogens in milk, even when derived from cows in the third trimester of pregnancy, do not pose a risk to reproductive health," "Even estrogens at concentrations 100 times higher than usually found in native milk did not cause any physiological effects in the present study." This is indicative that naturally occurring hormones in milk are found in far too low concentrations to exert any biological effect on consumers. "
I'll think i'll just buy a 10pounds of whey and mix in it in water with some coffee creamer.