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Old 10-19-2008, 03:25 PM   #8
Blufire77
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Default Re: Could soya beans help stroke victims recover?24th september 2008.

I would like to encourage everyone to always take research and information to the most foundational point. Please do not just go to the first research data you find or regurgitate info you have heard vicariously. Please use common sense.

It is fact that most of the healthy or beneficial attributes of soy are true. The Asian cultures have been using soy beans and soy products for many generations and hundreds of years. I would caution the espousing that it is a miracle health food. It is like most vegetables and fruits grown naturally or organically . . . . good stuff needed for good health.

The tragic problem today with soy products today is that 95% is from GMO (genetically mutated or modified organism) seed. The high estrogen levels that are now recorded in soy (and corn) is not solely from the bean it is from the herbicides the plant is doused with during and prior the growing season. Also the amino acids and proteins in the mutated bean are not digestible. When we ingest the traces of herbicides that are in everything that we eat . . . even fish and other meat . . . our bodies convert it into estrogen.

All you have to do is trace back 10 to 15 years ago when GMO, herbicides and pesticides became common in all agriculture that accounts of prostate cancer, infertility , breast and reproductive cancer, erectile dysfunction, obesity, male breasts became rampant. All these dis-eases can be attributed to high estrogen levels as well as other chemical toxins.

Also I plead with all parents who are feeding their babies formula which are all soy based to make sure the soy is from an organic and non-GMO source. Illnesses like autism, ADD, ADHA, allergies, asthma, etc can also be traced back to mutated forms of food. Better yet, find someone who is consciously raising milk goats. Goat milk is closest to human mother’s milk.

We are all here to find the truth and to establish a true abundant way of life.

Grow a garden with heirloom or open pollinated seed or support a farmer or community that does.

I live south of the Kansas City area and I will be teaching homesteading and gardening this coming year . . . free or at cost. Let me know if you are in the area and interested.
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