Castration Immunisation for horses

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Roberta Jane (imported)
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Castration Immunisation for horses

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Hey I just found this site..

http://www.vetscite.org/cgi-bin/pw.exe/ ... 000047.htm

could be interesting ???

Also this one hints at soya products limiting testosterone....I may just switch to soya milk then ?

Also this one says pesticides can reduce testosterone production..now I dont recommend drinking them but slight exposure may cause reductions....

and iet can affect it too ?

http://www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/news/imbalance.html

http://www.research.buffalo.edu/quarter ... 2/f1.shtml

and something called Avandia can reduce levels too ?

http://www.inciid.org/cgi-brd/getmsg.pl/66/37411

but !

http://www.personal-injury-lawyer-refer ... ubmit.html

Ooops !

This looks useful though ?

http://www.andrologyaustralia.org/prost ... d.htm#stop

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Re: Castration Immunisation for horses

Post by Sac_mec (imported) »

Roberta Jane thanks for your posting and all the hyperlinks. I've yet to check them out but I noted your Soya milk comment and I have been aware too that it has some minor effectiveness. It's certainly an easy way to make some change but I must warn cow milk drinkers that buying

usual soya milk will be a shock as it is more bitter. However it is now available widely in a sweetened form that is much much more palatable and fine with coffee and bevarages and it isn't over sweet. In certain countries also Soya milk is going to be (and has been) a lot safer to drink than cow's milk.

There are lots of other vegan products to look out for which are good replacements for dairy products such as Carob chocolate - the mint

flavour is esp good! :) Try and ensure you buy GM free Soya products by the way.
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