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too much protein powder can cause women to have breast cancer!
chyna7777
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I dont believe this but today my work mate said i can get breast cancer from taking too much protein powder or eat a high protein diet. what are your thoughts? yes his male and his not a healthy person at all. i did mention the powder i take is a vegan friendly one full of nutrients and minerals and i only would take it 3 or 4 times a week after my workout. has any one else heard this nonsense before???
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Tell him to keep his comments to his food and you'll take care of your own.6
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Why do I feel like he probably heard this from a daytime TV huckster? It's a new one on me.6
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No. I haven't. I recommend you read through this overview from a cancer research charity on dietary factors linked (so far) to higher and lower rates of breast cancer: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/breast-cancer/risks-causes/diet
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I dont believe this but today my work mate said i can get breast cancer from taking too much protein powder or eat a high protein diet. what are your thoughts? yes his male and his not a healthy person at all. i did mention the powder i take is a vegan friendly one full of nutrients and minerals and i only would take it 3 or 4 times a week after my workout. has any one else heard this nonsense before???
Did you ask him what his sources were?1 -
TavistockToad wrote: »I dont believe this but today my work mate said i can get breast cancer from taking too much protein powder or eat a high protein diet. what are your thoughts? yes his male and his not a healthy person at all. i did mention the powder i take is a vegan friendly one full of nutrients and minerals and i only would take it 3 or 4 times a week after my workout. has any one else heard this nonsense before???
Did you ask him what his sources were?
This. Find out where he heard this crap from. If there's a new BS peddler in town, it would be good to know. I don't even think Oz is THAT goofy.3 -
I've just thought, was it a soy shake you had?
I know that was falsely linked at one time.3 -
Tell him to stop worrying about your boobs and worry about his own.16
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thank you for your feedback guys! yeah well the guy has no.sources and his that type of person that always has to find a negative in everything. i guess sometimes you hear things and then they make u think twice. thanks again0
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Lol I can't imagine saying something like that to someone at work. What the heck?1
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I usually have 2 scoops of whey a day; mammogram was great (not the experience, but the results).
Maybe he was trying to get you to show him your boobs...3 -
sounds like some of the BS coming from the book protein-a-holic (I think its called)1
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Only link I can think of that is even remotely related is that soy and questionably flax have been reported to have some weak estrogenic properties--but it would be huge reach to say these cause breast cancer. I could go into much more detail but the bottom line is that the statement about your smoothie causing breast cancer is not correct. There is no food that "causes" breast cancer.1
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