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First Issue:

We'll be getting more people to join our mailing list after I write up
a report in the Magic Society. I hope we see more activity in the
mailing
list so new people with 3Beta CAH will find it worthwhile to join in.

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Second issue:

I copied a section from a report about DHEA and lowered breast cancer
taken from the link below (which has many other articles about DHEA).

"There is also evidence that soy products may affect risk factors for
cancer, such as endogenous hormone levels. Preliminary data from our
group indicate that young Adventist women who are vegetarians with high
soy intake and a lower risk of breast cancer may have higher levels of
an adrenal androgen, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate." (J. Nutr. 1995;
125(3 Suppl): 709S-712S).

To read the whol article, click on the link below:
http://www.naples.net/~nfn03605/dheasoy.htm


My comment: It certainly appears that adrenal androgens are protective
against
breast disease.
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TTFN,

Deb





Wed Sep 29, 1999 1:10 am

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