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Re: Hidden Soy In Fast Food 'Cutting Men's Fertility'
by Karlin 20 y
”Phytoestrogens can affect male animals health and fertility, what about people?
For the males, decreased sperm count and enlarged prostates. The treatment altered virtually every aspect of the reproductive system.
The place next to the testes, the duct system called the epididymis where the sperm are stored prior to being ejaculated --it was abnormally small, which could account also for lowered sperm count in the ejaculate.
But we know also the testis is making fewer sperm. ”
This from Soy Online Service, 2nd link below
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Another good site on soy issues is Healing ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Soy Allergens
by Burnt Ice 20 y
The Hidden Dangers of Soy Allergens
The huge rise in allergic reactions to soy is in line with the increasing use of soy products in processed foods during the 1990s, and should be regarded as a major public health concern.
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Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 11, Number 5 (August-September 2004)
PO Box 30, Mapleton Qld 4560 Australia. editor@nexusmagazine.com
Telephone: +61 (0)7 5442 9280; Fax: +61 (0)7 5442 9381
From our web page at: www.nexusmagazine.com
by Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN © 2004
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Re: Not soy for this boy - toxins special to soy
by Karlin 20 y
Well I am glad you are thriving on it, but again, I must warn of the toxins that are in soy, both naturally occuring and pesticides, herbicides toxins.
Being ”blood type A” does not mean that your body can deal with the toxins of soy, and soy growing and processing. Or is that what you mean? I need to see some research to believe that!I do not mean to upset you by this, I am just digging at the truth here, not trying to find fault or anything like that, Sorry if you are offended jani.
What you are saying is that blood type A needs the protiens, right? And thise are found in soy, righ ...
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Re: phosphatidylserine PS for doc?
by knows 16 y
Excellent question. I went back and forth with MH about the soy derived lecithin. It goes against everything I know about soy. Which is considerable.
But he stuck to his guns and used it anyway and since then I’ve had some patients try his Lechithin from soy and they all swear by it. Great stuff. So somewhere along the line they managed to develop soy so you can actually get some good out of it.
So as it stands right now the only soy products I trust you have to get from Barefoot, but I’m sure others have discovered what he knows and have developed products that actually work. So it ...
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Re: Time for anew fast... my plan
by #91386 16 y
Why add soy? I avoid soy at all costs- I have consulted with 2 different naturopath docs and 2 different health food stores and asked them their take on soy and ALL said stay away- only one store said miso is the only acceptable form in the US. Evidentaly we over-process it and process it too fast so we are in effect destroying it- I have thyroid issues and when you do research it- some sites recommend avoiding soy- in wheat thins, cheeze-its, salad dressings, veggie burgers.... it has crept everywhere into our food. Within 2 weeks of only eliminating soy (I n ...
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Re: 1 more question for HV regarding soy lecithin/detox
by Hveragerthi 14 y
A few weeks back, I started taking Soy Lecithin, 900 mg capsules, and after about 5 days I started having fatigue/anxiety,trouble sleeping, almost allergic type feelings, (no skin breakouts or Anything) ...It was very similar to candida flare up & die-off feelings that I get..
I thought maybe I had an allergic reaction to the soy lecithin, but lots of the supplements I take contain soy lecithin as a filler and I never had a problem like that...Now granted I was taking huge amounts of the Soy Lecithin 900 mg, (like 10-15 caps per day)...Could this reaction have instead been f ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Soy Allergens
by anunnaki 20 y
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The Hidden Dangers of Soy Allergens
The huge rise in allergic reactions to soy is in line with the increasing use of soy products in processed foods during the 1990s, and should be regarded as a major public health concern.
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Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 11, Number 5 (August-September 2004)
PO Box 30, Mapleton Qld 4560 Australia. editor@nexusmagazine.com
Telephone: +61 (0)7 5442 9280; Fax: +61 (0)7 5442 9381
From our web page at: www.nexusmagazine.com
by Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN © 2004
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Re:GM Soy: Sustainable? Responsible? Reports
by Hveragerthi 13 y
like the person said, hay go look for your selves you all have computers or you would not be on here... go some where other then curezone... I am sure you find much information not on curezone stating clear facts that are against soy..
I am talking about credible sites, not anti-soy propaganda sites. Anyone can make up false health claims about soy as is frequently done. Unfortunately, people rarely look up the facts after reading propaganda to determine if it is true.
people who know what they are talking about... remember what they put on the soy .. goes ...
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I don't like soy, you do, and never the twain shall meet ...
by Dquixote1217 14 y
As I noted earlier, I like the reported benefits of soy, but have seen enough information about dangers associated with GMO soy and nonfermented soy to convince me to try to steer clear of anything of most soy items. Besides the issue of fermented versus non fermented soy, it has been reported that about 97% of soy products come from GMO soy. A very great portion of the GMO soy is the "Roundup ready" GMO soy. The introduction of soy and concurrent rise in stomach cancers in northern Africa MAY have been coincidental, but I don’t think that it was a coinc ...
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Should a breast cancer survivor avoid soy and flax seeds??
by mo123 15 y
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Ask an Expert: Soy and flax in hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer survivors
Q. If a hormone-positive breast cancer survivor wants to be proactive in her cure, should she avoid/limit as many phytoestrogens as possible, or just soy and flax, which seem to be high in these estrogen mimics?
Dr. Miles Hassell
Answer from Dr. Miles Hassell, director of the Integrative Medicine Program at Providence Cancer Center: A good case can’t be made for breast cancer survivors to limit dietary phytoestrogens. Doing so would require the elimination of a high proportion of everyday, hea ...
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Re: Soy lecithin is poison !
by MH 108 16 y
MH,
How can you advice people to use SOY Lecithin..
FOR THE SIMPLE FACT MOST ALL PEOPLE IN THE CIVILZED WORLD CONSUMES ALOT OF LECITHIN IN THEIR COMMERCIAL FOOD PRODUCTS DAILY AND MEDICALLY IT IS THE CURE FOR GALLSTONES AND POOR CIRCULATION AS WELL AS NERVE AND FLESH PROBLEMS, ETC...AS WELL AS MUCH MORE.
Everywhere I read is that the Lecithin from Soy is being extracted with Acetone.
Acetone is a nail remover !!!! MEGA TOXIC
THEN YA SHOULD GUESS MOST PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE THE WALKING DEAD, BECAUSE MOST CONSUME LECITHIN IN THEIR FOODS.
PLANT LECITHIN IS WHAT I SUGGEST, SOME LI ...
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Re: More Oy on Soy
by Hveragerthi 16 y
It still absolutely amazes me how people will not let go of myths even when exposed. Soy IS NOT dangerous. Why is it that there is so much anti-soy propaganda when other commonly eaten foods have the same properties that people claim are dangerous in soy? For example oxalates are also found in high levels in chocolate, purslane, spinach, kale, amaranth, star fruit rhubarb, many nuts, legumes (peanuts, beans), etc. Even excess vitamin C is metabolized in to oxalic acid. I don’t see a bunch of websites though warning people to avoid all these foods and vitamin C though.
And as far as phyt ...
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The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite ...
by cora 15 y
http://www.whale.to/a/whole_soy_story.html
The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America’s Favorite Health Food
By Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN (Originally published in the March/April 2007 issue of Canada EarthSaver)
Reviewed by Syd Baumel
If you’ve ever wondered how a slick prosecutor would throw the book at a beleagured health food, this opus is for you. But beware: there’s no defense attorney in the courtroom. Unless you’re an expert on the voluminous science of soy or have a few weeks to pore through medical journals fact-checking Kaayla Daniel’s forty-four pages of referenc ...
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Re: Another idea to follow
by zzzzzz 20 y
Hi,
The fact that both you and your husband have been so completely dibilitated in such a short time makes me agree with the previous poster that possibly you are both being poisoned in someway by your environment.
I read a something recently that steroid use and the medications that shut down your immune system can both get in the way of the glyconutrients from working. That would be a direct question to run past Dr. Reg. Have them look at all of the medications that you are using. Maybe they are counter productive. And there is the rare chance that your husband is alergic to one of ...
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Fed Up of Soy
by dsmoore 20 y
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I have discovered information surrounding soy to be the biggest source of misery, myth and misinformation.
Having eliminated soy and soy products from my diet I am much healthier and happier. Here’s my take on what happens.
Soy is sold as a superfood. This is pure marketing spin to get over the fact that it is not a food at all. Soy, and it’s many derivatives are potent toxins that drain nutrients from the body.
Soy is in almost all processed foods, often as the neurotoxin MSG, but may not be labelled as such. It may be called ”vegetable oil” or ”natural flavoring”, or ”hydrol ...
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Re: man-manipulated
by wombat 14 y
re: man-made. Kinda veering off here, your man-made reference hit the nail on the head, IMO.
Soybeans need to be cooked for a good long time to inactivate the bad stuff...and at this point I certainly don’t ”trust” that the purveyors of soy ”foods” cook the beans properly. This is the good ole USA, where there is nothing that we can’t change from it’s natural form. TVP, anyone? Soy burger? soy chick’n bits? If we care to go find some organically grown soybeans and process them properly, as in either cooking for a long time, or fermenting(do we really have the patience for THAT?), then ...
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Soy Is Not A Health Food
by Aharleygyrl 17 y
Review of the health problems with soy, such as Brain Atrophy, and why it is not the health food you were led to believe it is.
Why You Should Avoid Soy
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Teens Before Their Time
By Sally Fallon and Mary G. Enig, PhD
A recent feature article in Time Magazine reported on the disturbing increase in early puberty among girls in the US. According to a recent study reported in the journal Pediatrics , 1 one percent of all American girls now show signs of puberty, such as breast development or pubic hair, before t ...
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Re: an oldie but goodie on soy
by beej 18 y
I think the whole matter with soy beans may just be a case of the pendulum swinging back past center in the other direction.
They were made to seem better than they really are, and now they’re finding out that the soy bean isn’t a wonder food.
If it’s not used as a staple it wouldn’t get such a bad rap.
Soy beans are my least favoite bean. Chick peas are almost as bad. I like great northern, pinto, lima and lentills and split peas much better.
The fist time I cooked up a pot of soy beans I ended up throwing them out. I didn’t like the taste or the texture.
If I eat a Boca bu ...
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Re: some (probably dumb!) questions before i start...
by wombat 16 y
For you, or anyone else starting out, yes, pause. It’s called ”pulsing the dose” and it’s usually done 5 days on, 2 days off or a variation thereof.
I’m talking more about long-term supplementation, I guess, file it away for future reference.
Start high if you feel so inclined, a lot of folks have. The io-docs routinely start their patients out at 50mg per day.
Cut the soy, bebe. Fermented, in small amounts(miso, tempeh) is fine(that’s the ONLY way to consume), but no plain old soy. Why take all that good iodine and muck it up with soy?:
http://thyroid.about.com/cs/soyinfo/a/soy.h ...
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Be careful about what kind of soy you use
by dquixote1217 16 y
Good info. I would also recommend coconut oil and colloidal gold. And I would highly suggest NOT drinking soy milk or taking any other soy product unless it was fermented soy such as miso, tempeh or natto. Lecithin and fermented soy sauce are OK (especially the superior organic lecithin made by Mountain Rose). In a nutshell, non fermented soy has been linked to cancer - conclusively so in my opinion.
DQ
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Re: Lecithin Advice from the Initiated? Also - salt.
by unyquity 16 y
I *definitely* agree with Dr. Sutter on this one...soy? SOYTAINLY NOT!
However, it is shown to be effective in some of the studies I read a while back. But when it comes to soy, if there’s ANY way that’ll work that’s ”non soy”, I’ll choose that.
ALSO (methinks VERY important!), unless a soy product is CERTIFIED organic, you can be assured it’s GMO (GMO soy has been shown to affect both the size & function of the LIVER AND KIDNEYS in rats). It’s tough to find non-gmo certified organic lecithin (or it was for me last time I checked). And not to ”dis” MH, but when I checked with him ...
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Re: Can I Eat Soya Sausages on The Day of the Flush?
by Donn 15 y
There’s an acid in soy products that prevents the uptake of minerals in the body.
The body will only absorb nutrients to the degree that minerals are present.
Soy product can actually cause you to be nutritionally starved.
It happened to me. I had zero energy after having been drinking my quart a day of soy milk (you know, to get in all that good soy protein which gives you energy) for more than a year.
Soy products -- nasty stuff!! Feed it only to your enemies.
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Re: miso?
by MissW 14 y
Trapper is right. Of course, if you google ”soy” you’ll get a lot of hits, but most of those links are put out by the soy industry.
Here is one link that I found, although if you dig there are plenty:
http://genxxl.com/diet-nutrition/soy-myth-vs-fact/
You can always individually google the particulars for this link if so inclined.
You couldn’t pay me to consume soy. Estrogen city. But, read and make up your own mind, of course.
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Re: Soy sauce
by sans sucre 14 y
Actually, you are correct on both counts - sorry about that, Angel. But, the reason soy sauce is not allowed on candida diet is the msg iin it and the fact that regular soy sauce contains wheat. So, in that respect, the wheat free tamari may still work for you. It is not the soy bean that is the problem, it is the other stuff in soy sauce. That is also why Bragg’s was suggested. But, if you have a soy allergy or something like that, then definitely don’t use ’em.
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Re: Regarding soy - Oy!
by Dquixote1217 14 y
Big and powerful as the soy industry and lobby are, they are nothing compared to the trillion dollar Big Pharma and Mainstream Medicine juggernaut that considers our bodies their exclusive marketplace. Whether it is soy or any other item they cannot patent and profit from, they brook no competition.
I have not said that soy does not work for prostate cancer, only that other things work as well or better without the downsides of non-fermented and/or GMO soy.
Yeah, I do tilt at windmills alright. I also tilt at people who are misinformed about items such as soy.
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Re: Think thin bars
by Bgone 14 y
Here is the nutrition:
CHUNKY PEANUT BUTTER
Nutrition Facts
* Serving size 1 Bar (60g)
* Calories 240
* Fat Cal 80
* Total Fat 8g
* Sat. Fat 3g
* Trans Fat 0g
* Cholesterol 5mg
* Sodium 200mg
* Total Carb. 26g
* Fiber 1g*
* Sugars 0g
* Sugar Alcohols 13g*
* Glycerine 10g* (does not affect blood sugar in most people)
* Protein 20g
Ingredients: Protein Blend (Calcium Caseinate, Soy Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate) Coating: (Maltitol, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate Liquor, Sodium Caseinate, Dairy Oil, Soya Lecithin, Natural Flavors, Salt), Glycerin, Maltitol Sy ...
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Re: I agree, Anti-Soy is Over The Top
by Hveragerthi 16 y
also have the highest rate of stomach/intestinal cancer than any other.
Even if this is true soy has never been linked to these cancers, as where H. pylori has been linked to stomach cancer and is widespread in many Asian countries. So that was a really weak argument! And why would you assume that a food that prevents other forms of cancer would cause stomach and intestinal cancers when there is no evidence of this?
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Melamine Found Contaminating Soy Meal Fed to Organic Chic...
by grzbear 16 y
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Want to know what organic chickens are fed? If it’s soy meal from China -- a cheap source of protein -- it may also contain melamine.
That’s what happened with 300 tons of soy meal being fed to organic chicken in western France. Authorities discovered the soy meal contained an astonishing 50 times the maximum limit of melamine: 116mg per kg of soy meal.
This cheap Chinese soy meal was delivered to 127 ”organic” chicken farms in France. Nobody yet knows how many organic chicken farms in the U.S., Canada, U.K. or Australia might also be feeding their chickens toxic levels of melamine.
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Re: the magic bean
by Hveragerthi 15 y
hey, H. how about giving me some history on eating soy the way americans do. i dont believe there is any. its an experiment eating unfermented soy for generations, especially in any quantity.
correct me if i am wrong, but i for one am done being experimented on by this culture, be it a natural food or artificial. i see where it is going, been there myself, and it aint getting better.
what do you think?
Fermentation is not the only means of destroying the enzyme inhibitors and goitergens. Unfermented soy products are still cooked or otherwise heated to destroy these pro ...
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Re: Have you read some of the negatives about soy?
by John Cullison 22 y
Hi, Cathay!
Oh, yes, I know plenty of reasons to avoid soy. For example, soy based baby formulas are the common denominator in a lot of precocious puberty for girls. (We had an interesting time trying to stop that little biological clock in my daughter...) Monsanto, of course, LOVES to tinker with genetics in its crops, so unless the soy is organic (which I still don’t trust with soy, because Monstanto owns so much of it), it’s probably been genetically modified.
I, too, use it sparingly, and prefer to get my protein via mixed sources. But then I still eat dairy, so I don’t reall ...
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Re: how many of you vegetarians or vegans don't like soy?
by #38559 19 y
Don’t like it - or don’t use it?
I used to like soy, very much, especially in the shape of smoked ”frankfurters” and various ready-made puddings; soy milk, not so much, and tofu not at all, except for certain smoked varieties which I adored.
But as soon as I realized that soy might be a source of major problems, I went off it. I still miss the soy ”frankfurters”, but don’t eat them anymore. I do use miso, though, and all kinds of fermented soy. (Not much, but I do.)
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Re: periods,clotting and parasites
by yemaya 21 y
I do eat soy... i eat tofu and tempeh and tamari sauce! i have been vegan for 4 years now.. and i ate loads of soy before..soy milk,soy cheese..soy eveything.. now I eat it sometimes...
PTree... do you have endometriosis? can it be cured? My family doctor is in the hospital..and in toronto they are all closed unless of emergency.... so i have to wait until the sars scare is over .... maybe i could find a specialist!...
Thanks for your help.... this is the thrid day of me period and its still the same.. brightred clots and pain... I have never had pain past the first day....
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Re: Type A Soy Eaters
by judy g 19 y
Sorry I missed this post earlier, white rabbit!
There are differing opinions about soy. Personally, I have a BIG problem with it (not psychologically or philosophically, but physically). It is possible to be allergic to beneficial foods, but I think the thing with me is that I am probably a non-secretor (another kind of blood classification) for whom soy is just neutral.
As already mentioned, according to Dr. D, soy is fine for type A and many seem to thrive on it, eating many servings a day.
I do eat some fermented soy products (even all the anti-soy people say fermenting gets ...
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Re: Confused - are oats good for Os?
by krabana 20 y
I have to avoid whey. After all it’s dairy. Soy is ok in limited quantities. I think it’s on the neutral list. I can’t do soy protein shake from soy protein powder. I found that that a glass of soy milk from whole soy is alright. I know it sound like it’s not much protein but using whole organic foods, even in small amount, will keep you going a lot longer than a whole lot of food that has little nutrients in it. Plus being able to eat red meat get’s enough protein into the diet even if it’s only a couple of times a week and chosing a natural meat makes all the difference.
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Feeding myself with boiled soy beans
by Claudio Acuña 22 y
I do not trust in processed foods but I wanted to try soy. That is the reason why I am eating in these days boiled soy beans as a principal source of proteins for my body after my fasting diet. I was amazed with the literature I found against the alleged benefits that the soy may bring to us. Is really the soy a poison to our body as you seem to agree????. I will eat soy beans, at least twice a day, as long as I am able of withstanding their negative effects to see who is right.
Claudio Acuña
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Another question about kefir: causes congestion
by #29539 20 y
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I just tried kefir last weekend and I LOVED it! I love that tart taste. However, I eat no dairy because it causes me to make too much mucus... And, after I ate a quart of kefir over the course of a few days, I became seriously congested. I did find some soy kefir, but it was flavored and sweetened like a smoothie kind of thing and from what I read on this forum, soy isn’t too good for you anyway ( altho I do drink some soy milk.) So should I try to find plain soy kefir? Or will digestive enzymes keep the milk kefir from making me mucus-y? I’m really not up for making my own right no ...
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Re: Is soy milk OK?
by carl9 20 y
The following is what Shelley posted to me about soy.
”Please do NOT eat soy products except for fermented ones. Soy was never really meant to be eaten, it wasn’t until the Chinese discovered how to ferment it and make Tamari and Tofu that it became a staple in Asian diets. Until then it was revered for being a nitrogen plant that restored nitrogen to soil lying fallow after many harvests. Soy is full of phytics and hormone factors that are beginning to cause birth defects and early-development in children followed by sterility. You can read more about it on the Weston Price website. Th ...
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Re: Asking for an opinion...
by shelleycat 20 y
There was a popular idea going around to use the estrogenic properties of soy for hormonal issues. Now we know that’s not such a great idea and the hormonal effects are mostly on the thyroid, to its detriment, causing Gout and arthritis, stiff joints. So if your hands or whatever feels stiff in the morning, now you know why! ;)
I tend to avoid soy except when enjoying Japanese cuisine, and get the best part of soy by taking Lecithin. I would never reocmmend drinking soy milk for heat flashes, no way. If you’re going to kick the dairy habit, just kick it, don’t go for soy to replace it. ...
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suggestion
by SqueakyClean 20 y
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Hey Shelleycat, people keep asking questions about soy, and once you get the issue cleared up, then some new people come and it starts again. How about an FAQ article on soy? You can just give the basics, and provide links to other articles or past posts. You know, soy is toxic because... fermented soy might not be as bad... hormones... small quantities... etc. Just something to think about.
I was surfing around here at curezone and it’s hard to quickly find this info on soy. It’s not under the ”foods” heading but I know there have been some great posts in different forums at different t ...
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for Rachel just a few things!
by vldapost 19 y
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Dear Rachel,
Have you done any other tests(for milk,soy,cocoa,etc)to see if you are allergic to these things besides gluten? Can you eat dairy products,soy,sugar because I don’t! Today I was to a lab that has the ”gluten allergen test” also for milk,soy,cocoa and other allergenic foods! Monday I will go and make the gluten test(from blood - did you do it the same way?) till then I must eat grains? I’m thinking to have also the test done for milk and soy.From where do you get the Calcium if you cannot eat dairy and grains? If I’m allergic to milk,gluten,soy, what I will be able to eat in t ...
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