PowerON
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Vegetarianism and gender
Some studies show that vegetarian women are much more likely to have female babies. A study of 6,000 pregnant women in 1998 "found that while the national average in Britain is 106 boys born to every 100 girls, for vegetarian mothers the ratio was just 85 boys to 100 girls." While statistically interesting, the gender of offspring are biologically determined by the X or Y chromosome donated by the male during reproduction. The high amount of oestrogen balancing chemicals (the majority of which are soya ‘isoflavones’) stimulates early pubescence among females and delays male pubescence.
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Hmm.. I have know several female friends are into vegetarisanism and it make me wonder that there gonna be more women to rules on Earth than men. omg!.....


..My younger sister is NOT a vegetarian either and she has 2 daughters while my aunt had 2 sons and a daughter, and she IS a vegetarian....