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Soy can prevent hair loss

June 3rd, 2010

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After the body’s digestion, soybeans can be transformed into reduced risk of benign prostatic hypertrophy and male alopecia of small molecules. For drug development, the discovery is exciting.

On the known effectiveness of drug development, the current drugs can inhibit DHT in the manufacturing, to achieve therapeutic purposes. However, this way of drug development, it will lead to a considerable degree of side effects. The study found that soy isoflavone from (isoflavones) the composition of equol from small molecules that will not affect the manufacture of DHT, but can inhibit DHT in the human body and physiological response regulation, so easy to side effects.

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Soybeans and mushrooms can lower cholesterol

June 1st, 2010

Soybeans and mushrooms can lower cholesterol High cholesterol is coronary heart disease and stroke and other cardiovascular diseases, one of the important triggers, lipid intervention is an effective current control measures in coronary heart disease. Soybeans, mushrooms, fungus, citrus, nuts, kelp, laver, olive oil and other foods, can reduce cholesterol levels. Regular walking also can reduce the “bad” cholesterol.

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Natto may lead to acute gout

June 1st, 2010

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is a fermented soybean food, with adjustment of gastrointestinal function, and prevention of cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction, hypertension and other effects. soybean isoflavone content is very high, on menopausal syndrome have a very good improvement.

Most beans contain high purine proteins and other substances, can trigger gout, increased burden to the kidney.

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How to diet to prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

May 25th, 2010

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How to diet to prevent Alzheimer’s?

Free radicals are the bane of dementia. Modern science shows that the effective elimination of free radicals material, mainly vitamin C, vitamin E, β-carotene and selenium. More food with vitamin C concentration in fresh fruits and vegetables. More vitamin E foods: dried bean, soybean flour, tofu, vegetarian chicken, soybeans, bean curd and other bean products, as well as almonds, raw wheat germ, sunflower oil, foodstuffs. With β-carotene more foods: carrots, sweet potatoes; animal liver rich in vitamin A.

Choline deficiency is the main reason for dementia. Lecithin is converted to acetylcholine in the brain of raw materials, supplementary lecithin can increase acetylcholine. Rich foods containing soy lecithin and its products, fish brain, egg yolks, caviar, liver, sesame, yam, mushrooms, peanuts.

Through continuous research, scientists trace elements and the impact of senile dementia, has a new understanding. Such as zinc in brain tissue of many enzymes and the synthesis of neurotransmitters in Alzheimer’s blood, cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissue, decreased levels of zinc, zinc foods have more lean meat, beans, fish and wheat and other food selenium antioxidant activity, may have some synergistic effect, selenium more foods are lamb, fire chicken, chicken liver, mackerel, octopus, etc.; Magnesium is the reaction of various enzyme cofactor and potassium, calcium and collaborative maintenance of cardiac function and prevention of atherosclerosis, thus increasing the brain′s blood flow, help control the occurrence of dementia. Should eat more food than recommended. High levels of aluminum in the environment and the incidence of dementia and mortality are related, should be taken to avoid exposure.

Intake of vitamin B12 and folic acid help prevent the common early-onset dementia. B12-rich foods include: mushrooms, soy, eggs, etc.; folate-rich foods are: green leafy vegetables, tomato, beef and so on.

Essential fatty acids to maintain normal function of the brain essential nutrients, walnuts, fish oil, safflower oil essential fatty acids are more appropriate in the diet may increase.

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Soy May Be Riskier Than BPA

May 19th, 2010

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Manufactured soy is linked to decreased fertility and possible thyroid problems.

Long-term consumption of soy protein may weaken fertility in males, a new animal study suggests. Compared to mice fed soy-free diets, those consuming soy protein had 25% lower sperm counts.

Consuming soy in the early years may decrease fertility in females. Researchers at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences recently linked genistein—a phytoestrogen in soy eaten from birth—with irregular menstrual cycles as well as ovulation and fertility problems in adult female mice.

Even “brief exposure to genistein can produce long-lasting effects in rats,” says biologist Heather Patisaul, PhD, at the NC State University. Why worry about toxic chemicals like bisphenol A (BPA) and not soy, she asks. “We see far more significant effects with soy than we do with bisphenol A.” A recent Korean study suggests that dietary exposure to soy phytoestrogens (like genistein) “poses a relatively higher health risk for humans” than do synthetic endocrine disrupters.

Dr. Ann Louise’s Take:

Finally researchers are getting onboard with my “unjoy of soy” bandwagon. I’ve been worried about the proliferation of soy “frankenfoods” for decades. First and foremost, soy is a relative newcomer to the human diet. Most soybeans grown in this country are genetically engineered—and these bioengineered foods have never been tested on humans.

While many people are highly sensitive or even allergic to dairy and grains (introduced about 10,000 years ago), soy foods are relative newcomers to the human diet—only about 200 to 300 years old—making them hard to assimilate even when they’re completely natural! In Asia, where soy is part of the traditional diet, it’s processed very differently, often fermented to make it easier to digest.

Swiss researchers at the University of Geneva Medical School even caution against feeding soy-based formula to infants, because of the potential long-term risk from phytoestrogens. Soy protein isolate—a manufactured form of soy—is the main ingredient in soy formula, which comprises one-third of the U.S. market, as well as soymilk and other soy foods.

Even after undergoing the high-temperature, high-pressure industrial processes used to make soy formula and milk, phytates and trypsin inhibitors remain, interfering with nutrient absorption. To make matters worse, some processing of soy produces lysinealine, a carcinogen that further reduces the already low cysteine content of soy.

A Mixed Message—at Best
Several recent studies even link soy consumption with breast cancer, although its phytoestrogens have been touted as a natural alternative to hormone replacement therapy in women. Premenopausal women do show lower estrogen levels when they take soy isoflavones, but pro-estrogenic effects have also been reported in breast tissue. In cell research, healthy breast cells from women who took soy isoflavones showed an increased proliferation rate, which may increase the risk for breast cancer.

While some years back manufacturers pushed for and obtained the right to publish a claim that soy foods may contribute to heart health, a year-long study of soy protein at Florida State University found no cardiovascular benefits in postmenopausal women who are at increased risk for heart problems. No wonder the FDA is reevaluating the soy protein claim.

Soy has also been linked to reduced thyroid function in a preliminary trial of its isoflavones among healthy Japanese. Infants with congenital hypothyroidism (sluggish thyroid) should definitely not be given soy—in formula or milk.

The Right Copper-Zinc Balance
The phytates in soy interfere with mineral absorption—particularly zinc, which is a critical component of 90 important enzymes in the body and the mineral antagonist to copper. Soy is an incomplete protein, notoriously deficient in the sulfur-bearing aminos (lysine and methionine). To add insult to injury, soy products are also very high in copper, further throwing off a healthy zinc/copper ratio.

Too much copper can suppress thyroid function as well as the liver’s ability to detoxify. That’s not all! Copper overload can lead to depression, fatigue, food cravings, frontal headaches, and weight gain.

Although I find zinc to be deficient in most Americans these days, vegetarians and vegans tend to be particularly low in zinc which makes it even more crucial for them to avoid most soy-based products.

That’s one of the reasons I created the soy-free, hypoallergenic Fat Flush Body Protein. It combines yellow pea and brown rice proteins - the latter providing the missing aminos in soy – to create one of the highest bioavailability protein powders on the market. And it satisfies for four hours! In combination with a copper-free multi (like the Female Multiple),  Fat Flush Body Protein will keep your body from giving out before your mind does, free you from those midday slumps, and give you the energy breakthrough you’ve been looking for!

Sources:
Fat Flush for Life
Why Am I Always So Tired?

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From:http://www.annlouise.com/blog/2010/05/12/soy-may-be-riskier-than-bpa/

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Beautiful skin can not be without soybean

May 17th, 2010
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The impact of soy on women′s health depends on ingredients contained in soy isoflavones. Soy Isoflavones is a structure similar to estrogen, has estrogenic activity of phytoestrogens, female cells can delay aging, skin flexibility, skin, and decrease bone loss, promote bone formation, blood fat, reduce menopausal syndrome symptoms.

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These foods make the skin better and better

May 9th, 2010

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NO, 1 broccoli

NO, 2 carrots

NO, 3 olive oil

NO, 4 water

NO, 5 Watermelon

NO, 6 soybean

NO, 7 oatmeal

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Soybeans can make women more “woman”

May 7th, 2010

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By soy isoflavones in intestinal digestion, will produce a different active substance — mare phenol. It is to improve the direct contributor to female menopausal symptoms. Previous studies also show that soy not only cancer, but also to reduce cholesterol, prevent osteoporosis, prevent arteriosclerosis and thrombosis, coronary heart disease prevention, and prevention of stroke play the role.

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which vegetable are suitable for fat girl to eat?

May 5th, 2010

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Cucumber: Cucumber acid contained in alcohol, contribute to suppression of various food carbohydrates into fat in the body.

Turnip: radish with spicy ingredients mustard oil, fatty substances can promote better metabolism, can prevent fat accumulation in the skin.

Leek: Leek without containing more digestible fiber, can promote bowel movement, there is strong laxative effect, which may exclude too many nutrients in the gut.

Melon: melon with the nutritional content of less and can remove the excess body fat, has strong laxative effect.

Pepper: Pepper is rich in capsaicin. Can promote lipid metabolism, and can dissolve fat, inhibit fat accumulation in the body.

Green bean: with water and more food after the body heat generated by less accumulation of subcutaneous fat is not easy to form.

Soybeans and soybean products: rich in unsaturated fatty acid, can break down the body’s cholesterol, promoting lipid metabolism, so that accumulation of subcutaneous fat is not easy.

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Food to Protect breast

May 5th, 2010

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For the protection of the breast, in addition to regular consumption of kelp, the woman should eat more beans, wheat, corn, milk products, high fiber low calorie fruits and vegetables, as well as turtles, loach, fish, oysters, sea cucumbers, squid and so on.

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