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| From: | Kara (bdr.imcprint.com)
| | Subject: | Re: Soy Isoflavones and fertility | |
Date: | December 11, 2007 at 6:27 am PST |
In Reply to: Soy Isoflavones and fertility posted by Anla on August 2, 2006 at 12:42 pm:
Eating too much soy in your diet can definitely be harmful to your fertility. However, some women take soy isoflavone for 5 days at the beginning of their cycle in order to move up your ovulation date or to make you ovulate. Soy isflavone acts like a natural version of clomid for most. Please be sure to do all of your research and know that eating soy in your diet is different than taking the supplement for 5 days in your cycle. Thank you!
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