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Thyroid and Fertility Health*

THYROID

Three recent human studies found that soy consumption does not harm thyroid function.1-3 The FDA has not issued any warnings for soy consumption and adverse health effects.

FERTILITY

Soy consumption has not been documented to negatively affect human fertility, testosterone levels, or sperm quality.

Suggested Usage: Enjoy 1 naturally-concentrated (6x) Revival bar or shake per day with a good multivitamin. Use Revival's baked soy chips, soy pasta, soy nuts, & soy "coffee" to boost protein intake, decrease between-meal/late-night snacking, and to increase energy. Regular daily consumption is important for achieving all of soy's potential benefits. Buy Now | When can I expect results?

 
References:
1. J Med Food. 2003 Winter;6(4):309-16. Isoflavone supplements do not affect thyroid function in iodine-replete postmenopausal women. Bruce B, Messina M, Spiller GA.
2. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1999 Jan;84(1):192-7. Soy isoflavones exert modest hormonal effects in premenopausal women. Duncan AM, et al.
3. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1999 Oct;84(10):3479-84. Modest hormonal effects of soy isoflavones in postmenopausal women. Duncan AM, et al.