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    A scientific study says that Napoleon had a disease that made him woman

    A scientific study says that Napoleon had a disease that made him woman

    A scientific study says that Napoleon had a disease that made him woman
    A scientific study says that Napoleon had a disease that made him woman


    A scientific research by renowned endocrinologist Robert Greenblat adds a dark and strange data illustrating the past six years of life of Napoleon in St. Helena Island; in addition to the pain caused by stomach cancer that would have ended his life, the extraordinary French military and political leader would have suffered the symptoms of a rare glandular condition known as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 

    This would have been bad because the body of the old "Gran Via" has begun to cross a strange mutation after forty. At the beginning of this final metamorphosis, his body became more rounded, while their genitals began to atrophy. 

    According to the article published by the British Journal of Sexual Medicine, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is caused by tumors in the head of the pancreas and the upper small intestine, resulting in severe hormonal disorders. 

    This explains why Napoleon to die, according to the testimony of forensic they observed his body was narrow shoulders, small hands and feet, round breasts and hairless "that many women would have envied." This transformation took place during his maturity and caused sexual activity was reduced dramatically after his marriage to Empress Maria Luisa, while others began to suffer symptoms that accompany them for the rest of their days as lethargy (sleepiness extended ), and intense stomach pains.

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