Anonymous ID: 5fcd60 Dec. 15, 2022, 11:33 a.m. No.17948869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8897 >>8912

>>17948858

One would think, but…

 

"It has been used in popular literature, such as Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife, to describe the phenomenon of male galactorrhea, which is a human condition unrelated to childbirth or nursing. Newborn babies of both sexes can occasionally produce milk. This is called neonatal milk (also as "witch's milk") and not considered male lactation."

Anonymous ID: 5fcd60 Dec. 15, 2022, 11:53 a.m. No.17949003   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9020

>>17948912

biology is not 'fixed'.

tinkering does many things…

 

"Male mammals of many species have been observed to lactate under unusual or pathogenic conditions, such as extreme stress, castration, andexposure to phytoestrogens, or pituitary tumors. Therefore, it is hypothesized that while most male mammals could easily develop the ability to lactate, there is no selective advantage to male lactation. While male mammals could, in theory, improve their offspring's survival rate through the additional nourishment provided by lactation, most have developed other strategies to increase the number of surviving offspring, such as mating with additional partners. Presently, very few species are known where male lactation occurs and it is not well understood what evolutionary factors control the development of this trait."

 

A more comprehensive list of foods known to contain phytoestrogens includes:

 

Soybeans andsoy products

Tempeh

 

In humans, phytoestrogens are readily absorbed into the circulatory system, circulate in plasma, and are excreted in the urine. Metabolic influence is different from that of grazing animals due to the differences between ruminant versus monogastric digestive systems.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytoestrogen