Myth: Can’t you drink soya-bean milk for hyperplasia of
Rumor has it that soybean milk contains phytoestrogen soybean isoflavone, which can promote hyperplasia of mammary glands and is not good for breast cancer.
Truth: Soymilk is not only harmless to women with hyperplasia of mammary glands, but also beneficial.
As mentioned earlier, the estrogen-like effect of soybean isoflavone is relatively weak, so there is no need to worry about drinking soybean milk normally.
In addition, the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association’s “Guidelines for Healthy Eating for Breast Cancer Patients in China” pointed out that soybean isoflavones in soybean products can prevent breast cancer and reduce the recurrence rate and mortality rate of breast cancer patients. For those with high estrogen levels in the body, soybean isoflavones can reduce blood estrogen levels.
Similarly, there are hysteromyoma, breast nodules, breast fibroma and other problems can rest assured to drink soya-bean milk. However, do not supplement soybean isoflavone health products.