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Phytoestrogens have been shown to produce reproductive disturbances in animals. Much of the original interest in phytoestrogens was prompted by the observation Of sterility and other reproductive problems in livestock grazing on clover. In Lab animals, isoflavones have been shown to stimulate uterine hypertrophy And decreased breast tumor proliferation has been observed in soy-fed animals.