Much propaganda has been released lately on the "dangers" of soy foods. This has
mostly been on the Internet but also in some magazines and publications. Many
believe this propaganda has been perpetrated by the dairy and beef
industries.
We are told that the original soybean (Glycine soja) is
totally different from the modern soybean (Glycine max) and the new bean is
really nothing other than "genetically engineered". Yes, all plants are
continually grown to produce more and even better crops. The modern Glycine max
bean does have a level of production with a higher oil and higher protein
content but it has been naturally strain selected and is not even close to being
genetically engineered.
The next thing you might hear is that eating soy
causes dire illnesses such as thyroid conditions, diabetes, endocrine disorders,
nutritional deficiencies, brain dysfunction, pancreatic problems, and even
worse, various cancers. Trying to find the proof of these allegations is very
hard as they start to evaporate. If you actually try to hunt down any of these
so-called "studies" which are said to be so voluminous and look at the few that
exist in as much detail as possible, you'll see they have no validity what so
ever.
We have also been told this is an "insidious" plot by the company
Archer Daniels Midland Corporation to push these dangerous soybeans in order to
profit from our gullibility. Well, it is certain that ADM wants to sell soybeans
and, of course, it wants to publicize the proven benefits of the healthy soy
foods. However, I haven't been able to discover one word regarding this that ADM
might not have been factual or lacking in verification.
When you look at
the clinical research which is published internationally, you can see just how
beneficial soy is. Eating a wide range of healthy foods will still not provide
you with 40 mg of iso flavones. As you research different types of diseases and
conditions such as cancers, menopause, prostate health, heart and artery
disease, the present studies on iso flavones continue to surface repeatedly. The
evidence can only be characterized as over whelming.
Let's try to look at
cholesterol as an example. There have been through the years so many studies
published related to the value of soy supplementation regarding the fact that it
lowers the level of total cholesterol and LDL (the bad kind) cholesterol. Soy
added to one抯 diet can also raise HDL (the good kind) cholesterol levels. When
soy supplements are added to one抯 dietary life style, the benefits can be acute
and can even be dramatic.
For Americans it is not practical to eat more
soy foods just to get the valuable soy iso flavones daidzein and genestein which
are found in abundance in soy. Just one cup of soy milk every single day might
add 3,000 calories to your monthly diet. Are you really going to be able to eat
a half cup of soy flour or a half of a cup of tempeh (have you ever heard of
tempeh?) every day? Tofu is so heavily refined, lacking in nutrition and is not
a health related food. The only practical way to accomplish this is to be
careful and buy a reliable supplement with at least 40 mg of combined soy iso
flavones in every capsule. This should be stated on the label.
Let's make
something clear here.Even some medical journals are referring to plant flavones
(pigments) has "phytoestrogens". As a matter of fact everybody calls them
phytoestrogens. The problem is they aren't phytoestrogens at all. They are not
even close to estrogens or any other hormones in any way. Flavones are
flavonoids which are the plant related pigments. Iso flavones are plant type
pigments. Estrogens (estrone, estradiol and estriol) are the hormones secreted
by one抯 endocrine (ductless) glands and are only found in mammals.
If you
want to improve your health you should buy a soy iso flavone based supplement
with about 40 mg of combined and mixed genestein and daidzein and take no more
than one a day. This will cost about $3 per month and will benefit one抯 health
in ways that haven't even been discovered yet. Nowadays, new studies are being
conducted and done on a frequent basis in clinics around the world in separate
locations. Soy is one of the good guys. Science has proven for the past several
decades that soy food is nothing but good for you. Billions of people from Asia
have been for centuries as well.
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