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Old March 19th 04, 08:13 AM
Kandice Seeber
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Well, how about the synthetic steroids (synthetic estrogen) they use in
regular milk and most meats? Soy is better for me IMO - and my naturopathic
doctor agrees.

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Cheryl wrote:


I've been trying to eat more soy from several sources... but I don't

think it's
helping. Maybe I should try one of those natural soy products they are
advertising.



A friend of ours has a nutrition degree and has worked in natural foods
for years. She gave us the downside to the praises of soy. Its is
helpful in small doses, however it is actually harmful to women's
hormones in larger doses. She seemed pretty upset about how its being
pushed. I don't eat soy because I'm allergic to it anyway, so I don't
remember all the details.
I personally am against it because it is a top allergen that is being
over-pushed as healthy. I've heard a lot about using soy milk in
schools, and it makes me so mad! Some parents want peanuts out because
they are an allergen, but soy is just as bad. I can't help but notice
that a lot of the soy campaigns are supported by soy growers.
Hmm... have a unlikeable product that is cheap and grows fast and also
happens to be a deadly allergen... promote the heck out of it. Its all
about propaganda.
Its like the DeBeers monopoly for food.

mjoann



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Old March 19th 04, 08:15 AM
Kandice Seeber
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Ah - which is why my naturopathic doctor recommended it to me - I have too
much estrogen.

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"Christina Peterson" wrote in message
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I think excess phyto estrogen inhibits the normal production of estrogen.

Tina


"mjoann" wrote ...
But definitely it can be a problem for hormone levels in people who
aren't allergic to it. I don't remember the details, but its something
about "phyto estrogen" (?) that in high doses does more harm than good.





 




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