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09-30-2007, 09:12 PM,
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Sorry, but conventional medical wisdom states the opposite of what you are espousing.

Of major concern is that phytoestrogen supplements are over-the-counter drugs and women who do not find relief of menopausal symptoms with recommended dosages may simply up the dose of such ‘natural’ alternatives and achieve circulating concentrations of these compounds that may have deleterious effects on their health. Short-term dietary supplementation has been shown to have proliferative effects on breast tissue in premenopausal women with breast tumors.

Drinking can deplete your calcium reserves by raising your PTH levels (parathyroid hormone). PTH regulates your body's calcium and phosophoros levels. If someone drinks alcohol regularly, their PTH levels can remain elevated. That puts a strain on the body's calcium reserves. Since your bones are the major calcium reserve, drinking can cause you to lose calcium from your bones.
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