Russian urogenital medicine expert Valery Davityan recently announced in Moscow that after studying the effects of phytoestrogens in beer, he has concluded that men who drink too much beer may become transsexual, both physically and psychologically, and may become women.
Side effects of phytoestrogens on men
Davidjian pointed out that it is a well-known fact that beer contains phytoestrogens, but few people have thought about its impact on the body. It now seems that men who drink too much beer may be at risk of becoming transgender. He said, "Phytoestrogens (isoflavones) are the most important inhibitors of testosterone in men, and excessive consumption of beer can inhibit the effects of testosterone." Studies have shown that phytoestrogens can have unpleasant side effects on the male body, such as significant loss of muscle, decreased or gradual disappearance of body hair and whiskers, and enlargement of the chest and buttocks. At this time, men's body shape will develop according to the female type.
Psychological transition to housewife
Although beer has a low alcohol content, it can still cause alcohol to accumulate in the bloodstream, stimulating young men and women to drink more and more.
In the long run, irreversible physiological changes will inevitably occur, first as emotional fluctuations increase, tempers become violent, then memory and attention decline, and then motor function is inhibited. Physiological changes can gradually cause psychological changes, and more and more men are beginning to refuse the role of supporting their families, preparing to become housewives, raising children, and transferring the responsibility of earning money and supporting their families to women.