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Soy Bean 65 mg

$ 5.80

Standardized Soy Bean 65mg

Dietary Supplement proven strength 50 Capsules The natural approach to support normal body functions. Supports healthy hormonal balance in women*.

1 x 'Standardized Soy Bean 65mg' order
 


Soy Bean 65 mg

supports healthy hormonell balance in women during the critical days.
 

Ingredients:

Soy Bean 65 mg
 

Other Ingredients:

Micro Crystalline Cellulose, Gelatin, Titanium Dioxide, Purified Water


 

Information about Soy Bean

The soybean has been a part of the human diet for almost 5,000 years. Unlike most plant foods, the soybean is high in protein and is considered equivalent to animal foods in terms of the quality of the protein it contains.
 

Function

Soy in your diet can lower cholesterol. There are many scientific studies that support this conclusion. In fact, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agreed that 25 grams per day of soy protein, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease.
Soy may is widely used to reduce symptoms of menopause and during the critical day of womans hormnal imbalance.Soy products may possibly prevent certain hormone-dependent cancers, including breast cancer, endometrial cancer, and prostate cancer.
 

Food Sources

Not all soy protein products contain the same amount of protein. The following list ranks some popular products from greatest amount of soy protein to lowest:

  • Soy protein isolate (added to many soy food products, including soy sausage patties and soybean burgers)
  • Soy flour
  • Whole soybeans
  • Tofu


The best way to find out about protein content is to look on the product's Nutrition Facts label to see the percentage of soy protein.
 

Use of Soy Bean:

There's a difference between soy supplements (commonly sold in tablets or capsules) and soy protein products. Soy supplements are generally made of concentrated soy isoflavones. These substances may help relieve symptoms of menopause but there is not enough evidence to support using soy isoflavones for any of the other health benefits, such as lowering cholesterol.
 

Side Effects

For individuals who are not allergic to soy, no serious short-term or long-term side effects have been reported from eating soy foods. Common mild side effects include stomach aches, constipation, and diarrhea.

Soybeans also contain moderate amounts of a natural substance called purine. Purines can make gout worse. Persons with gout should not eat alot of soy products.
 

Dosage:

In adults, 25 grams per day of soy protein may reduce the risk of heart disease.
Soy foods and soy-based infant formula are widely used in children, but no studies have shown whether isolated soy protein or isoflavone supplements are useful or safe in this population. Therefore, isolated soy products are not recommended for children at this time.

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