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Svelte Organic Protein Shake, Spiced Chai, 11 Ounce
The irresistible aroma and blend of organic black tea makes our Spiced Chai a delightful way to unwind during your busy dayThe blend of organic complex carbohydrates and protein make it a perfect companion for your workout or wherever your day takes youOrganic, gluten-free, vegan, and kosherProudly made in Northern CaliforniaQuick, healthy way to add protein to your diet
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u/kevynwight ยท 3 pointsr/CringeAnarchy

A few years ago I started drinking Svelte as meal replacements. I was at the time a healthy male around 37 years of age, not a vegan or vegetarian, not overweight at all (~15% body fat). I just liked the taste, really.

https://www.amazon.com/CalNaturale-Svelte-Organic-Protein-Spiced/dp/B01COSK34S/ref=sr_1_10_a_it

I drank two of the 16.9 ounce bottles per day, every day, for about four months. About eight gallons a month for a third of a year.

I had "failure to thrive." It definitely had a negative effect on both the physical and psychological aspects of sex. I stopped having nighttime erections, couldn't have erections when I wanted them, wasn't really interested in sex or masturbation, etc. I also was having some trouble building / keeping muscle. Can't say that I noticed any genital "shrinkage" and I don't really remember significant changes to my feeling of well-being or my personality or behavior. It didn't turn me into a fourth-wave feminist apologizing for being male. But the effects on my sex life / libido as well as my ability to maintain muscle were hard to miss.

Once I understood what was happening and did a lot of reading, I cut that shit out completely and went on a strict zero-soy diet (and it's surprisingly hard to avoid, but I wanted none of it). It probably took as long as I had used it -- four months -- of being off it before I considered myself back to "normal." Now I try to avoid soy in all its forms although once in a while I'll have something like the honey seared chicken from Pei Wei which I'm sure has a bit of soy.